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  • Plugin Author Clear_Code

    (@clear_code)

    I added a section to the top of the description that should help users understand what the documentation is trying to accomplish. Can you take a look and tell me if that makes more sense to you than it did 4 months ago when you posted this? It would be very helpful to me.

    Plugin Author Clear_Code

    (@clear_code)

    I’m going to assume that since you didn’t respond to my last message that you followed my steps and resolved your problem; and mark this topic as resolved.

    Please let me know if I’m incorrect in that assumption so I can re-open this topic.

    Plugin Author Clear_Code

    (@clear_code)

    Please try the following things:
    1: Check the error logging and display settings in the php.ini file, make sure the error log setting is on, and check the error logs on your server – if any are there (related to the include plugin) please send them to me
    2: Re-name the plugin folder to something else, load the wordpress admin, then change it back, and try again
    3: Go into PhpMyAdmin and try to run a repair on the wp_options table
    4: If you have WP SuperCache, try disabling it, and then try activating Include again

    If that doesn’t work, for the sake of narrowing it down, please setup a fresh wordpress install in a subdirectory ( pointing at a different database ) and try installing JUST the include plugin.
    If it activates on the fresh install, then there’s a conflict between include and another plugin on your site; and I’ll need a list of all of the plugins you have installed.
    If it still won’t activate on a fresh install; I’m going to need the following information about your current server setup so I can attempt to test this:
    * WordPress Version
    * Operating System and Version
    * PHP Version
    * MySQL Version

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