Posted: March 6, 2013 at 12:19 pm
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Hi, I have EE 3.1.30.7P installed (new install) in a fresh install of WP 3.5.1. I’ve added the Espresso Calendar plugin to wp-content/plugins on my server, but it’s not appearing on my WordPress Plugins page so that it can be activated. I have no other plugins installed and am using the default theme. I’ve tried this on two fresh installs of WordPress. |
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I’ve added more EE add-ons and a lot are missing in my plugins list in WP. I added and am missing (in WP-Admin) calendar |
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I even tried installing the Event Espresso – Requirements Check plugin and that won’t show up in my plugins directory. If I try to install a different plugin outside of EE, it appears in the list just fine. |
Hi, Try to rule out any plugin conflicts. Deactivate all non Event Espresso plugins and test to see if the issue is still occurring. If it is not, then we know it is a problem with another plugin. You can then find out which plugin it is by reactivating each plugin individually and testing to see if the problem starts happening after the activation. When it occurs after activating a plugin, then we know this is the culprit. Also, there may be a theme function that is causing the issue. You can check for this by first switching to the TwentyTwelve theme (or any other theme from the wordpress.org theme repository, all of these themes pass a thorough code quality review before inclusion.) |
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I’ve tried two different servers to rule out the server being an issue. |
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I am using the Twenty Twelve theme and no other plugins besides EE plugins are the only plugins installed. It’s a brand new install of WordPress 3.5.1, the themes and the plugins. |
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I checked the /wp-admin/plugin-editor.php and the missing plugins aren’t even listed in there. This isn’t making any sense. |
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Okay, I’ve not installed a 3rd new install of WP 3.5.1 and the first plugin I installed was the espresso-requirements-check. It doesn’t even show up in my plugins list in WP. Can someone confirm that these addons work with 3.5.1? I have never run into a situation where professional plugins don’t show up in the WordPress plugins list in WP-admin, but I’ve exhausted my efforts and am overdue on a deadline related to getting this plugin to work. 3 fresh installs of WP 3.5.1 and all of the most current plugins offered by EE and only a handful of them appear in my plugins list. |
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The 3 sites I’ve tried to get these plugins to be listed on run PHP version 5.3.22 or 5.4.9. I am also running MySQL 5+ on all of these servers. If I try and install a plugin outside of EE, they appear fine in my WP plugin list. |
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I tried WP 3.4.2 and WP 3.5 fresh installs and they don’t work either. I was able to get it to work on another site of mine that uses SSL and a dedicated IP, but why is it not working on a fresh install of WordPress with no other plugins and using the default theme? |
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Hi, I am sorry about the issues you are having, though I can confirm that the plugins work on 3.5.1. I have had no issues with 3.5.1 seeing any of the plugins on my test sites (I generally use the latest WP version). How are you installing the plugins? Manually, via the installer, both? Did you install the ones that work and dont work in the same way? Have you double checked the file/folder permissions? |
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