innosys
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Here is the screenshot of the page.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1keIDFUFN9SG86Z8tDdcjyytGYUGp27fu/view?usp=sharingIt’s just shown to me when I clicked the Enable Troubleshooting Mode button.
I use FTP software and all my permission settings were
755
for the directories,644
for the files now. I heard that this is recommended setting from WordPress.I changed my
mu-plugins
directory permissions to777
, after reading your reply, now the debug information section says ‘writable’. and now the error message has been changed to like ‘We were unable to copy the plugin file required to enable the Troubleshooting Mode.’.
It seems like this error is about the permissions of files, just the same as the error occurred in the directory. right? If it’s right, isn’t it too dangerous to set my files and directories permissions to777
since anyone would be able to read, write, execute?Hi.
Thank you for the reply.
First of all, I’m sorry that it was not
wp-admin
, It waswp-config
what I have modified. also, the change I’ve made inwp-config.php
, it was from this article. but I’ve restored all changes I’ve made, because I think that article is not for my case. So I think that would not be a problem.And for ‘the plugin should (if having enough access) be creating the directory for you, and if it is missing some access you should get be getting a form to input credentials, did this not happen for you?’
I didn’t get any message.But as you said, I’ve checked the debug information section, I found that both ‘the plugins’ and ‘The Must Use Plugins’ directories are ‘Not Writable’ state.
I don’t know how to change it to ‘Writable’ state.??- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by innosys.