update in localhost
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Under http://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Updating_WordPress
Manual Update, I read:
4: Delete the old wp-includes and wp-admin directories on your web host (through your FTP or shell access).
5: Using FTP or your shell access, upload the new wp-includes and wp-admin directories to your web host, overwriting old files.
I don’t mean to be picky, but… are there ‘old files’ to overwrite in directories that were just deleted? Or, is deleting those directories really necessary?
On a local install, I can access the WordPress directory and subdirectories directly, like any Windows directory. So, I need neither ‘FTP or shell access’ to update wp-includes and wp-admin directories –is this correct? If so, this should be added to the instructions. A tyro never has too much explanation!
In fact, can ‘Step 1: Replace WordPress files’ be achieved simply by unzipping the new version over the old one, specifying the Overwrite option to the unpacking software?
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