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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
Els wrote:
maniqui wrote:
Is there any advantage in using this plug-in instead of this preference?
Has this been answered yet? I was asking myself the same question.
It finally makes this possible! Yuppi! :) Thanks, Wet! I tried it and is working nice!
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#17 2008-06-01 18:54:04
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
I’ve illustrated the advantages with some enthusiasm here ;)
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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#18 2008-06-01 19:06:41
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
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#19 2008-06-01 19:15:40
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
Yup, the right one.
[OT: the link should take you directly up without reloading the page in case you have your prefs set to display more than 18 posts on one page, which is rather likely.]
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In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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#20 2008-06-01 20:53:18
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
uli wrote:
in case you have your prefs set to display more than 18 posts on one page
Nope, just 10, but now I understand why you linked like that :)
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#21 2008-06-01 23:28:42
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
Hi Robert,
I’ve used wet_plugout live yet and it’s really turned out to be a true relief!
One thing, however, may further add to the bargain: an option to suppress error messages by also involving the production status to the set of stored data. Then, when deactivating the plugins, switch the site to live in one go. (And of course the other way round when done.)
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
This plugin used to work for me, but recently it doesn’t appear to work on three different installations, with 4.0.8 or svn. Just to be sure: is the plugin updated for 4.0.8? Should I check something in particular?
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
wet_plugout works in 4.0.8 and SVN. What’s the exact problem you are experiencing (besides “it does not work”)?
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
I disable plugins. Then when I “enable” them agaiun, none get enabled and a message saying “no active plugin “ (or something similar, it happened yesterday) is showed. The plugin also doesn’t work on a old 4.0.6 install, so it’s not definitely a 4.0.8 problem.
Is there something I could try? Settings, change plugin priority, something else? Maybe there is a conflict with some other plugin preventing plugout to record the plugin list when disabling.
I could also post 3 images of plugin list active before I tried to use plugout on the different sites, if that matters.
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
wet_plugout creates a scratch file in Textpattern’s ../tmp folder when it disables plugins.
Please verify the existence and write permissions of this folder as defined in Admin > Preferences > Advanced > Temporary directory path and whether a file named wet_plugout.txt exists in this folder after you disabled plugins.
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Re: wet_plugout: Disable/enable all plugins with the click of one button
Don’t mind, for the moment. I can’t replicate the behavior myself. Maybe I did something wrong and I can’t remember what. It’s a bit strange, but you never knows. If it happens again I’ll go further before reporting. I had other strange behaviour in that sessions (like images loaded twice in the image tab…) and that doesn’t seem to happen now. I wonder if it all could be a browser issue, or something out of txp.
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