Re the http issue I suspect it’s related to another plugin. ![]() This is a screenshot with a fresh install and GP Premium deactivated. ![]() While these may be unrelated to what GP is doing GP is doing something somehow creating the output as shown in the screenshot. You can also try enabling compatibility mode and setting WP_DEBUG to ‘false’ in your wp-config.php file to prevent any non-fatal program errors from being output. The best course of action would be to fix any bugs in your theme or plugin files that are causing the errors and update or disable any offending plugins. This usually happens when your theme or plugins cause errors to be printed in the program’s output due to errors in their code or a conflict with another plugin, theme code, or even WP Migrate DB Pro itself. This error occurs during migrations when the JavaScript process controlling the migration is expecting a JSON response to an AJAX request that was made, but something else is received instead. If you can edit the theme or plugins causing the errors, you should be able to fix them up, but if not, you can set WP_DEBUG to false in wp-config.php to disable errors from showing up. Often this is caused by your theme and/or plugins spitting out PHP errors. JSON Decoding Failure - Our AJAX request was expecting JSON but we received something else. The solution relies heavily on what the actual HTTP error is, please contact support with the full message.Īnd this is the error I get on another site (On this site I made a post update, emptied Yoast Premium tables which repopulate and removed the BackWPup plugin and its respective tables.) This error is usually caused by a HTTP connection error when attempting to connect to the remote machine. Unable to connect to the remote server, please check the connection details – (#129 – scope: ) This is the WPDBMP error I get on one of my production sites (the one I made no changes to) Before that WPDBMP worked seamlessly for years. I can only assume it occurred following an update in the last 2-3- months or thereabouts. ![]() I haven’t changed anything at all on one of my sites for months yet I now have staging issues so I’m convinced its linked to either a WP core issue (yet unlikely) and or its plugin related potentially conflicting with more than one plugin. I believe there is another contributing plugin causing other issues however GP is a concern and a potential contributing factor with respect to another plugin/errors I’ve as yet to narrow down. I’ve tested other plugin with WPDBMP and they all work as expected whereas GP Premium is not. While GP Premium doesn’t appear to be the only issue it does impact the staging window of WP Migrate DB Pro adding 3 additional ticks and what appears to be a blank error panel. As a result I had to set up fresh staging sites and start adding and staging plugins one by one to find the problem. I’ve recently been experiencing staging issues on my sites.
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