I had none of the problems you describe.
But to be clear, I installed the 1.1.3 zip, changed the version to 1.1.2, then did the automatic upgrade.
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DanoNH
(@danonh)
What do you mean, changed the version to 1.1.2? In the postie.php file?
If you can provide details that would be great. I still get a zero byte file labeled postie113.zip…
Thanks
That’s a little trick to ‘force’ an upgrade with a plugin–in this case edit wp-content/plugins/postie/postie.php and change the version to 1.1.2.
You might try deleting the plugin, then downloading the zip directly to your local computer, then using the Plugins->Add new->Install a plugin in .zip format feature.
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DanoNH
(@danonh)
Done deal, thanks. I deleted v1.1.2 and uploaded the v1.1.3 version. Of course, it hasn’t tried to update yet since it just came out. Maybe if I get some time I’ll try editing the version as you mentioned and see if the update works properly.
Thanks for the feedback… Dan