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Reviews
Plugin Uploader - 1.1.2 by Matt
This is a fantastic idea & will keep watching for updates, but I keep
getting a "can't find main file" error even when trying to use it even with
one of your other plugins. It also only seems to work with the default acp
theme but am sure that is a simple template edit.
Is a great idea & will be trying all the versions as they come Thanks
Written By: __JJ__, 28th November 2010
Fatal error: Call to a member function add_hook() on a non-object in public_html/inc/plugins/addforumoptions.php on line 14. What is the solution???
Written By: sheldon365, 30th November 2010
used this for a while now - fabulous bit of plugin software! Download and install! :)
Written By: Bifford, 14th August 2011
I ran in to a small problem for this plugin which I was able to fix. After
uploading the plugin I clicked on "Install and Activate". Everything
seemed to go OK. When I tried to upload a plugin it asked for the password
which I hadn't had the opportunity to set. For whatever reason upon
installation the proper privileges for this plugin were not given to the
admin accounts.
Logged in under an account with admin privileges I clicked on "Users and
Groups", "Admin Permissions", then clicked "options" next to the admin
account I wanted to edit the permissions for and selected "edit
permissions". When I scrolled down to the very bottom there was a choice
there for "Can Upload Plugins??" It was set to "No" so I changed it to
"Yes" and it allowed me to establish a password for the plugin uploader and
subsequently successfully upload plugins via the plugin uploader.
However I was a little concerned because I went back in to review the
permissions again and noticed that it was reset to "No". Now even though it
says it is set to "No" when I go back in and review the permissions for
each admin account it doesn't seem to be affecting the ability of the admin
accounts to upload plugins.
The only time I see this being a problem is if someone was to modify the
permissions of an admin account for something else and click on "Update
Permissions" before changing the permissions for this plugin back to "Yes".
Besides that small hiccup, everything is working fine and the plugins are
uploading and activating seamlessly.
Great plugin, a definite time saver!
Written By: mkoontz, 7th February 2012
A handy plugin especially for those who don't know how to install plugin manually.
Written By: LimPong, 26th October 2012