2020-07-26, 01:25 AM
2020-07-26, 08:35 AM
And why are you trying to install a plugin that was last updated 5 years ago?
Check for an error log. Put the output in a reply.
Check for an error log. Put the output in a reply.
2020-07-26, 09:54 AM
(2020-07-26, 08:35 AM)s3_gunzel Wrote: [ -> ]And why are you trying to install a plugin that was last updated 5 years ago?its the only one that exist and theres no other unless you know one
Check for an error log. Put the output in a reply.
(2020-07-26, 09:54 AM)adriango Wrote: [ -> ]https://gyazo.com/00066120e44cdb05b149002a153bbddc(2020-07-26, 08:35 AM)s3_gunzel Wrote: [ -> ]And why are you trying to install a plugin that was last updated 5 years ago?its the only one that exist and theres no other unless you know one
Check for an error log. Put the output in a reply.
2020-07-26, 10:10 AM
(2020-07-26, 09:54 AM)adriango Wrote: [ -> ]https://gyazo.com/00066120e44cdb05b149002a153bbddc[/size]
Check for an error log. Posting a screenshot of an error that you've already told us exists is unhelpful.
Your error.log file will be in your public_html directory.
2020-07-26, 10:22 AM
(2020-07-26, 10:10 AM)s3_gunzel Wrote: [ -> ]idk where is that file (im new about forum)(2020-07-26, 09:54 AM)adriango Wrote: [ -> ]https://gyazo.com/00066120e44cdb05b149002a153bbddc[/size]
Check for an error log. Posting a screenshot of an error that you've already told us exists is unhelpful.
Your error.log file will be in your public_html directory.
2020-07-26, 11:24 AM
(2020-07-26, 10:10 AM)s3_gunzel Wrote: [ -> ]Your error.log file will be in your public_html directory.
In your FTP or CPanel File Manager.
2020-07-26, 11:50 AM
You may have to turn error logging on. Configuration - Server and Optimization Options - Use Error Handling AND Error Logging Medium. Should be on by default, but worth checking.
Should create 'error.log' in your document root.
Should create 'error.log' in your document root.