WP-DBManager Plugin – Removing the Pesky HTACESS Message
March 2, 2010
As one of the top plugins that I install one each one of my client WordPress sites and my own sites, there is a little added work involved to configure the WP-DB Manager plugin so that the little pesky error message that shows up at the top of your dashboard window disappears . And I’m referring to the one below:
Your backup folder MIGHT be visible to the public
To correct this issue, move the .htaccess file from wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager to /home/content/x/x/x/xxxxxxx/html/wordpresstowebsite/teleclasses/wp-content/backup-db
Well, it’s not as easy as the message reads!
What IS located in the wp-dbmanager sub-folder is an htaccess.txt file, but that’s not the correct file to move. Yes, go ahead and remove the htaccess.text file from the wp-dbmanager file. It’s okay to do that. Now the correct .htaccess file you need to copy and paste over to the backup-db sub-folder is the same .htaccess file you will find in the root directory of your website (or in your host server account). Look for the folder that reads, “wp-content”, and you will find the .htaccess file. Copy that file over to your hard drive using an FTP client like SmartFTP or a web-based client called net2ftp. Net2ftp is a free service whereas SmartFTP is not.
Then upload the .htaccess file from your hard drive over to the /backup-db sub-folder. Log into your WordPress site dashboard if you haven’t already, and check to see if the above error message has disappeared. If it did not, then I would refer to the documentation for this particular plugin, which you can find here:
http://lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-dbmanager.html
WordPress 2.9 Version is Available for Download
January 4, 2010
WordPress 2.9 has been released for upgrade for your current WordPress blogs or sites, but I must caution you that the newest version is causing some issues with plugins that are not yet compatible with the new version of WordPress. As a matter of fact, I received an email from WP Wishlist letting me know that it’s not a good time to upgrade to the 2.9 version until they test it with their plugin. So I am waiting to upgrade until I hear back that there are no known bugs that would cause their plugin not to work.
I also heard from a client over the weekend that once they upgraded to 2.9, their page editor screen no longer allows them to make edits and save them. That’s a HUGE problem. It could very well be from a plugin, but we won’t know until we test them all out.
In the meantime, I will be re-installing the 2.8.1 version to the client’s website so that we can get the page editor window back to its normal version.
You can try to upgrade to the 2.9 version, but I would also recommend backing up your website files before doing so.
1ShoppingCart Now Has a Plugin for WordPress
November 30, 2009
Good news to your 1ShoppingCart.com users! You can now download from your 1Shoppingcart account, a WordPress plugin that will allow you to create a signup form right from your WordPress site dashboard.
Here are the key features to this new plugin:
- Easy Install and setup
- Full design flexability with HTML enabled text areas
- Display standard of custom fields
- Ability to offer multiple signup lists
- Control the flow and specify your thank you page
Easy enough installation:
Goto ‘Appearance >> Widgets’ and add the ‘1SC Custom Forms’ widget to the sidebar.
Then goto ‘Signup Form’ in the Admin sidbar to setup the form.
Here’s a screenshot of the plugin admin area:

You can download the 1SC plugin from here:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/1shoppingcartcom-wordpress-signup-forms/



