WP asking for FTP login
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On some installations of WordPress, when I try to download a new theme or plugin or even update an existing plugin, I get the following message:
To perform the requested action, WordPress needs to access your web server. Please enter your FTP credentials to proceed. If you do not remember your credentials, you should contact your web host.
It then asks for my FTP info.
On other installations, I’m able to download themes and plugins without this screen coming up. I imagine it’s a server issue, so I would like to know what that server issue is. Why does WordPress ask for this when installed on some servers but not others? What are the server settings I should be asking my hosting providers about?
As an aside, when I do enter my FTP info, the theme or plugin download goes as normal, but it takes a really long time (it took almost an hour to download one theme, where installing it manually took minutes).
I understand that manual installation is a common workaround for this problem, but I am setting up sites for clients, and they aren’t going to want to manually install anything. One of WordPress’s main points of favor is that you can manage your site from within the CMS, without having to know how to manually install themes and plugins via FTP.
At the very least, is there a way for WordPress to save the FTP info so I (and my clients) don’t have to enter it every time we want to update a plugin?
I realize that this topic has been posted elsewhere, but I have been unable to find a satisfactory answer on any of the other threads I have seen. If anyone out there knows anything about this, I would really appreciate some information.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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