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  • Thread Starter cwasmer

    (@cwasmer)

    Yes – I see that. thanks. For the moment, I’ve downgraded to keep my site’s galleries visible. Is there any way to move the galleries to the uploads folder in such a way that they can be found and used by the new version of the plugin (v 2.0.4)?

    Has anyone figured out how to do this? to allow users to unsubscribe to emails about replies to their comments? The plugin does, indeed, permit users to opt out when they leave their comment, but it does not allow any change to that selection – it seems to be a life-long commitment to one silly comment! And sometimes you get LOTS of replies, and you just want them to stop.

    Any ideas?

    TIA

    Thread Starter cwasmer

    (@cwasmer)

    I am able to install plugins using an FTP program or by downloading them directly onto my server and activating them via the plugin management admin page.

    What I want to be able to do, though, is use the WP 2.6+ feature of having WP upgrade my plugins “automatically.” I prefer the idea of logging into the blog, seeing that a new version of a plug-in is available, and then clicking on the “upgrade automatically” option so that the old one is deactivated, the new own downloaded and extracted in the correct place and then re-activated all with minimal effort on my part. However, when I try to use this feature, it reports an error that it cannot find the Plugins folder.

    I tried to correct this by creating a user that has a home directory that is the same as my blog’s home directory. When I use that user’s credentials with an FTP program, I log into my WordPress home – where my index.php file and .htaccess file is. However, when I try to auto-upgrade a plugin (or a theme, for that matter), using those same credentials, WordPress reports that it cannot find the Plugins folder (or, in the case of a theme, that it has simply failed to update the theme).

    So, perhaps I need to clarify my question – how do I get the auto-upgrade to work? What is WordPress looking for that it is not finding on my installation?

    Thanks –

    Conrad

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