• Resolved Uprightfan

    (@uprightfan)


    I do not see a rollback link next to WPML (translation plugin), am I doing something wrong? Is there a manual way to rollback a plugin (and in particular WPML)? Thank you.

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  • Plugin Contributor Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    WPML is a premium plugin, hosted only on their website. WP Rollback only works with plugins and themes that are hosted on www.remarpro.com out of the box. There are some hooks available if a premium plugin like WPML wanted to support WP Rollback they could though.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Uprightfan

    (@uprightfan)

    Matt, thanks for the quick response. Do you have a favourite URL to point me to for doing a rollback of WPML manually?

    I have the previous versions (in a zip). Not sure what the best steps are, as there are conflicting processes described on different sites. Since you are the “King of Rollback”, I thought you may have a good resource, so I don’t botch this up.

    Thanks again, Pat

    Plugin Contributor Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    The most reliable rollback is always a full-site rollback. Sometimes plugins make changes to the database, and without intimate knowledge of the differences between the two WPML versions I’d have to say a full-site rollback is safest. Ideally you have a site backup that you can revert to either via your host or backup solution of choice.

    Thanks!

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