Hi @u22
hmm, could you please give me some screenshots of the issue? Also, before the latest 3.6.1, does the issue happens?
I’ve encountered the same problem. I noticed that all my backup files since Oct 8 had the same issue. An underscore was mysteriously added to some .css and some .js files. In my case, the following files were affected:
/theme/theme_name/css/bootstrap.min.css -> file name became bootstrap.min_.css
/theme/theme_name/css/fontawesome-all.css -> OK
/theme/theme_name/js/bootstrap.min.js -> file name became bootstrap.min_.js
/theme/theme_name/js/popper.min_.js -> file name became popper.min_.js
Not sure why the fontawesome-all.css was intact when there other files were affected. I hope this additional underscore was all this issue was about. It will be greatly appreciated if you can advise if there are other issues as I rely on BackWPup on a daily basis and if the issue is more extensive (i.e. affecting database, etc) I will have to stop using it until everything is fixed.
Many thanks!
Hi @duongcuong96,
Any update on this particular issue? I noticed you have updated most other issues.
Thanks!
@all We are working on a fix now and we will provide it to you as soon as it is available. You can contact us at [email protected] if you need it urgently before we release.
Sorry for the troubles!
Hi @topgun200204, @u22
This is a known issue, we are going to give a hotfix for it next Monday π
For now, if you want to fix this issue, please manually replace class-create-archive.php at wp-content/plugins/backwpup/inc/ with fixed one here: https://gist.github.com/duongcuong96/93100eb1e72225824244e18df8b2bde1
We really sorry for any trouble you got :'(
Thanks a lot for the update, @vanvox and @duongcuong96!
In your investigation, was it confirmed that this issue only affected the file names by adding an underscore? Or did the issue have other implications that I need to be aware of?
Many thanks!
@topgun200204
Info form our devs:
The problem affects only the file names by adding an underscore. That happens because files containing more than one dot are treated as to have more than one extention and WordPress adds an underscore before the real extension of the file, because sometimes OS tends to hide the extensions of the file. This is a practice used for security. This is why your files that end with .min.js obtains an underscore after the .min.
The issue doesn’t have other implications that you need to be aware of.
Kind regards
Christina
Thanks a lot, @vanvox!
Great to know that the issue only affected the file names!
I have been using the plugin for a while without this issue and suddenly now it is changing filenames (by adding underscores to all min.css and min.js files) which effectively makes the backup useless.
Hi @sean10234, @all
The issue is fixed in latest 3.6.2, sorry for any trouble you got.
Please update the plugin as soon as possible, thank you very much!
@sean10234
since we haven’t heard back from you, Iβm going to mark it as resolved.
If youβre still having problems, feel free to let us know ;),
Btw, If you find BackWPUp is useful for you, we would really appreciate if you leave a positive review and rating.
This would encourage us to develop new free features and provide free support π
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/backwpup/reviews/