If you are having trouble updating the Editorial Rating Pro plugin it usually means your license has not been activated on the domain you are trying to update.
Update Failed: Unauthorized
This error message is shown when either your current site URL has not been activated for the licence, or your licence has expired.
Try this first
Go to Editorial Rating > Licence and click “Deactivate Licence” then “Activate Licence”. Then try updating the plugin again.
Still not working?
You’ll need to activate your licence key (under Editorial Rating > License) for the website you’re developing in order to enable Editorial Rating Menu Pro updates. The key is activated against the current domain, and will only work for that domain.
If you have developed the site locally and then moved the site to a different domain, you will need to revalidate your license against the new domain. This also applies if you have changed your site URL since you activated the licence.
To check which site(s) you have activated/to deactivate a site:
You will also be able to see if your licence has expired and requires renewal from your client area.
Update Failed: SSL Error / Connection timed out
All connections to our website pass through the Sucuri firewall. To make a secure connection to our server, your server needs to run up to date versions of SSL and CURL. If your server is running out of date versions of SSL or CURL then the update/licence activation will fail.
Please install the TLS 1.2 Compatibility Test plugin to check if your server meets the SSL and CURL requirements. If your server doesn’t meet the requirements, the plugin will advise you on how to fix it. Important: In the TLS Compatibility Test settings, make sure you change the ‘Select API Endpoint’ to ‘Hows my SSL?’.
Update Failed: Could not copy file […]
This error is due to the permissions on the wp-content/plugins
or wp-content/plugins/editorialrating-pro
folder being incorrect. It is most likely to happen if you developed your website locally, then uploaded it to a live server without re-checking the folder permissions.
Please review the permissions and owner on the wp-content/plugins
and wp-content/plugins/editorialrating-pro
folder and make sure your web user has permission to delete and write to those directories and their sub directories.
Alternatively you can use an FTP client to completely remove the wp-content/plugins/editorialrating-pro
folder (don’t worry, your settings will not be removed), then follow the instructions below to manually install the update through the WordPress interface. This will reset the permissions on the plugin folder and allow future updates to be installed as normal.
Update Failed: Could not create directory […]
If you are using a Windows server, install the Windows Compatibility Fix plugin.
You will always be able to download the latest version of Editorial Rating Pro from your client area.
To install:
wp-content/plugins/editorial-pro
folderGo to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin and select the zip file from step 1.