• Disabled the plugin to check if it causes a JS error, after reactivating it, all settings were gone. Pretty uncommon behavior.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by webksde.
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  • Plugin Author Trustindex

    (@trustindex)

    Hello @webksde,

    Do you think the better solution would be to keep the settings of an unused plugin inside the system, thus slowing it down?

    Also you can re-set the whole thing in a minute. Is this the reasons you do not recommending the software for others?

    Thread Starter webksde

    (@webksde)

    Yes. I think so. Disabling a plugin is different from deleting/uninstalling a plugin. That’s why these two options exist. If the users want to keep the system clean, they will remove the plugin.

    IMO your plugin doesn’t follow the best practice. So fix it or prove me wrong and I will change the rating.

    But yeah, it’s probably more 4/5 for a simple issue like this.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by webksde.
    Plugin Author Trustindex

    (@trustindex)

    Hello @webksde,

    Ok, you have convinced me. We will use the “Uninstall Plugin API”.
    Next version will work with that.

    Thank you for your lines. Feel free to write if you have better ideas!
    Tom
    Trustindex

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