Title: Error version download
Last modified: February 10, 2025

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# Error version download

 *  [phaser32](https://wordpress.org/support/users/phaser32/)
 * (@phaser32)
 * [1 year, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-version-download/)
 *  Hi I wanted to report that in the latest version the download makes the v. 3.2
   3 not the v. 3.3.
   Warm regardsAle

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 *  [Machine IT Services](https://wordpress.org/support/users/machineitsvcs/)
 * (@machineitsvcs)
 * [1 year, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-version-download/#post-18294784)
 * [@cbacigalupo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cbacigalupo/) did you ensure
   first that the plugin for which you are altering the version number is actually
   the 3.3.3 version of the plugin, and not the 3.3.2 version of the plugin that
   was accidentally uploaded as 3.3.3? Because then just changing the version manually
   means you wouldn’t get 3.3.3 if the correct plugin version were uploaded with
   the right version number, as your site would already have the “current” version
   due to your change. It’s worth verifying, considering in the WordPress plugin
   tags, their 3.3.3 version contains the right version number in it, making it 
   more likely the wrong version of the plugin is actually being downloaded, not
   just a typo in the version number.
 * My proposed solution: download the actual 3.3.3 version from the WordPress.org
   SVN Repository tags directory.
 * [https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/facebook-for-woocommerce/tags/3.3.3](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/facebook-for-woocommerce/tags/3.3.3)
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by [Machine IT Services](https://wordpress.org/support/users/machineitsvcs/).
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by [Machine IT Services](https://wordpress.org/support/users/machineitsvcs/).
    -  This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by [Steven Stern (sterndata)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sterndata/).
 *  Thread Starter [phaser32](https://wordpress.org/support/users/phaser32/)
 * (@phaser32)
 * [1 year, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-version-download/#post-18295597)
 * Good morning everyone,
   Sorry if I interject … I don’t want to stand up for developer
   but it is an obvious error. I personally made a verification with Diffmerge (
   taking the versions 3.3.3 and 3.3.2 from this site) and in fact the versions 
   are different (a series of changes have been made). This means that the developer
   erroneously did not update the version but the 3.3.3 content is updated.In Italy
   we say “who works fails” so the aggressive criticisms I have read, are not corrrect
   at my advice.Finally I would like to answer [@galbaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/galbaras/):
   what you say is quite trivial as shareable. When you manage (in a professional
   way) a platform made with WordPress a best practice is precisely to disable automatic
   updates. This is because (unfortunately on more than one occasion I have experienced
   it personally) some updates can collide with the core or with other plugins, 
   manifesting the white screen or error log that must be managed. Of course, this
   applies to information technology not for users who install blogs and manage 
   everything in “Plug & pray” mode.We await for developer feedback, reminding to
   everyone that for free plugins you have to have respect and gratitude for the
   work carried out.Warm RegardsAlessandro
 *  Thread Starter [phaser32](https://wordpress.org/support/users/phaser32/)
 * (@phaser32)
 * [1 year, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-version-download/#post-18295986)
 * [@cbacigalupo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cbacigalupo/) These are different
   ways of approaching and managing released platforms (regardless of the underlying
   technology). You mentioned large companies like Toyota Argentina, and in that
   case, it doesn’t surprise me that the Client gets involved in the details. If
   you have a management contract, it’s normal for the Client to “not want to know
   anything” and to take aspects like security and maintenance for granted. The 
   situation changes when the Client is small to medium-sized; they fundamentally
   lack the awareness, and if elements like security and maintenance aren’t properly
   conveyed, it’s clear that the “uninformed” Client doesn’t appreciate any input,
   failing to recognize its added value. In your case, where you sell and manage
   the infrastructure/hosting side, it obviously allows you to “bury” routine maintenance
   in the costs, but you understand that it wouldn’t be sustainable otherwise (no
   one works for free). This is why small Clients find themselves in two situations:
   automatic updates and disabled updates. In this case, two scenarios emerge: –
   Automatic updates > risk of ending up with the site locked down in case of plugin
   and/or script collisions, and NO ONE assigned to fix the problem. – Disabled 
   updates > risk of being exposed to potential attacks and system breaches. From
   my personal experience, we’ve acquired many Clients who found themselves in these
   two situations, who subsequently not only appreciated the contribution to restoring
   the platform but expressly asked to be followed as a focal point for any problem
   related to the site (mail, backups, updates, etc.). Finally, regarding your statement
   where you claim to give more importance to “core error to a security breach,”
   some considerations need to be made. First of all, the “cost and benefit of this
   approach” must be evaluated, assessing together with the Client whether they 
   are willing to run the risk of service downtime and, at the same time, assessing
   the risk of exposure to potential new breaches (imagine an e-commerce that doesn’t
   work for hours or days). There are many solutions that can be implemented (creation
   of test and development environments, creation of redundant clusters, backup 
   and restore systems), but as you rightly pointed out, it all depends on how much
   the Client is willing to pay. Everything else we experience daily is history…
   
   Warm regardsAlessandro
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 * [1 year, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-version-download/#post-18296225)
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