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  • John.Home
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    @johnhome

    @mercime Thanks for your suggestions.
    I have tried once again XAMPP but this time I have installed inside the root folder (htdocs) and it worked. The previous time I made a virtual directory and probably I didn’t set rights on subfolders in httpd.conf? Maybe.
    I should try on IIS in the root folder, see if there is any difference. Strange, isn’t it?


    John.Home
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    @johnhome

    Cleared the cache, installed XAMPP, same behaviour


    John.Home
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    @johnhome

    @mercime I haven’t resolved the issue yet. I am using a dev environment IIS + MySql + PHP.
    I shall try Apache but I can see any reason why the web server would make the difference.
    I don’t think that browsers cache missing pages information – I would guess they will try again every time they cannot retrieve a page. But I shall empty the cache and try again.
    Thanks a lot!


    John.Home
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    @johnhome

    @zvi18 I don’t know why you are interfering in this thread just to vent your frustration.
    While I can relate to your frustration, it makes sense to discuss only technical matters so we can minimise the time that these helpful people put in.


    @mercime
    Thanks a lot for your help!


    John.Home
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    @johnhome

    I am working on a win8 local machine. This is waht I tried:
    – I have installed it from dashboard by searching plugin name.
    – I installed it from the dashboard by uploading an earlier version (2.0).
    – I replaced the files on the folder with the unzipped plugin files.
    All the components of the plugin are checked/activated.

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