• Resolved cybercore

    (@cybercore)


    After Update Error 500:

    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘Exception’ with message ‘You don’t have permissions to write external CSS file – please check permissions.’ in /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-content/plugins/responsive-menu/app/Tasks/UpdateOptionsTask.php:46\nStack trace:\n#0 /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-content/plugins/responsive-menu/migration.php(44): ResponsiveMenu\\Tasks\\UpdateOptionsTask-]run(Object(ResponsiveMenu\\Collections\\OptionsCollection), Object(ResponsiveMenu\\View\\View))\n#1 [internal function]: {closure}(”)\n#2 /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(286): call_user_func_array(Object(Closure), Array)\n#3 /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(310): WP_Hook-]apply_filters(”, Array)\n#4 /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-includes/plugin.php(453): WP_Hook-]do_action(Array)\n#5 /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-settings.php(450): do_action(‘init’)\n#6 /is/htdocs/wp105 in /is/htdocs/********/********/wp-content/plugins/responsive-menu/app/Tasks/UpdateOptionsTask.php on line 46

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  • Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hi there,

    It seems that the error message is telling you the issue:

    You don’t have permissions to write external CSS file – please check permissions.

    Did you check this?

    Peter

    Thread Starter cybercore

    (@cybercore)

    erm, sorry…. you are setup a custom folder in the wp-plugins folder for custom js and css?

    could you do clean code and put custom plugin files into /wp-content/uploads/YOURPLUGIN/… – please….

    there is NO reason to spam the plugin folder with custom content…..

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    This has been the case for 4 years now and it has never been an issue.

    Please let me know what the advantage of putting it in the uploads folder is and I will surely consider it.

    It is not spamming, it is part of the plugin and is not an “upload”, so why would it belong in the uploads folder?

    If you can provide official WordPress documentation on this then I am happy to backtrack and make the changes.

    All the best

    Peter

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hi there,

    Why did you release a 1 star review about this when we are in an active dialogue and discussion about it?

    I find that extremely aggressive and unfair.

    Please advise

    Peter

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    Looking through a few other plugins I have installed, they appear to save their custom data in the uploads folder so I will do the same.

    I have made the changes now to the plugin and this will be released later today.

    Thanks for bringing this to my attention, however I still find the 1 star review very harsh considering that I was able to change it within 5 minutes after you mentioned it and it wasn’t done intentionally to “spam”.

    Peter

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey there,

    3.1.13 has now been released and the CSS and JS files will now resolve, be uploaded to and be served from the uploads folder.

    Hope it is to your expectations.

    Peter

    Peter Featherstone

    (@peterfeatherstone-1)

    Hey @cybercore,

    Did you check out the update yet and did it fix your issues?

    Peter

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