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[Gelöst] WooCommerce Views is installed, but I am getting a message that it's not

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Last updated by chrisH-10 vor 6 Jahre, 3 Monate.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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WooCommerce Views is installed (screenshot), but I am getting a message that it is not (screenshot). It is also not showing up in the admin nav (screenshot).

I have deleted and re-installed the plugin to no avail. The site is on WPEngine. I am using the Toolset Theme (latest).

What can I do?

#592422

Nigel
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Hi Chris

Can you check your logs to see if there are any errors that relate to this?

If you haven't already, turn on the debug log by editing your wp-config.php file and change the line with WP_DEBUG like so:

define('WP_DEBUG', true);
define('WP_DEBUG_LOG', true);
define('WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false);

That will create a debug.log file in your wp-content directory which you can examine in any text editor. Try visiting the back end again, including editing the Layout template where the installation message is shown, then inspect the log. If you don't find the debug.log file it means it didn't generate any warnings or errors.

#593039

There were no errors in the debug.log

#593297

Nigel
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Hi Chris

I can't reproduce this so I'll need to get a copy of your site for testing.

I will mark your next reply as private so that I can get log-in credentials from you—you may want to create a temporary admin user for me to use that you can later delete. And be sure to have a current backup of your site, even though I don't intend to make any changes other than to temporarily add a backup plugin to take a snapshot of the site.

#593517

Nigel
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Hi Chris

The WP admin credentials didn't work. Do you want to try again?

#593529

Updated and tested admin credentials in the previous private message.

#593781

Nigel
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Timezone: Europe/London (GMT+00:00)

Hi Chris

Whatever gremlins were at work they seem to have had their fun and moved on.

I logged in, activated WooCommerce Views, checked the Toolset admin menu (present), looked for warning messages when editing a Layout (absent).

Do you want to double check and confirm the same?

#595318

Weird, yes it's working!

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