jamesmiddz
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meydot (@meydot) – Might be a different issue. I hope you find the fix.
You can also make this change by going to (in wp-admin) Plugins->Plugin Editor and select the drop-down (far right) to Yoast and change the version number on the screen there. Save before continuing. Again, I am no security expert, but I would advise caution when playing around with plugins. Doing this, should cause a new update to be flagged. Update your Yoast plugin and that should fix the issue. I hope it works for you. I have had to do this for all 14 of my websites.
You can also make this change by going to (in wp-admin) Plugins->Plugin Editor and select the drop-down (far right) to Yoast and change the version number on the screen there. Save before continuing. Again, I am no security expert, but I would advise caution when playing around with plugins. Doing this, should cause a new update to be flagged. Update your Yoast plugin and that should fix the issue. I hope it works for you. I have had to do this for all 14 of my websites.
I think I have found a way around this without losing data. Correct me if this is too stupid an idea:
1. Go to FTP and open up the /wp-contect/plugins/wordpress-seo/wp-seo.php file.
2. Change the version number from 14 to 13.
3. Go to wp-admin
4. Update your now out of date Yoast plugin.Worked for me. Let me know if this is a dangerous thing to do. I am not a server guy.
I think I have found a way around this without losing data. Correct me if this is too stupid an idea:
1. Go to FTP and open up the /wp-contect/plugins/wordpress-seo/wp-seo.php file.
2. Change the version number from 14 to 13.
3. Go to wp-admin
4. Update your now out of date Yoast plugin.Worked for me. Let me know if this is a dangerous thing to do. I am not a server guy.