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The APS Catalog has been deprecated and removed from all Plesk Obsidian versions. Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
Please be aware: with the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.78 release, the support for the ngx_pagespeed.so module will be deprecated and removed from the sw-nginx package.
A general question this time: PLESK warns me that either the version or the addon of some customer is out of date.. should I update them? is it safe? (reminds me of that movie, the marathon man)
IF the customer gave you the right to update/upgrade/patch his/her content, then you are allowed to update/upgrade/patch wordpress and/or plugins and themes.
You only have the right to update/upgrade/patch the customers content without a specific permission, if a non-update/upgrade/patch is a security risk to the server. ( These informations are just to inform you about the legal rights! )
You never can be sure, that a wordpress - plugin/theme ( or their updates/upgrades/patches ) is "safe", or could lead to issues/errors/problems, because the plugins among themselves, can also cause issues/errors/problems, as well as updates/upgrades/patches could change the content - layout. From my point of view as a hoster and therefore service provider, I would never dare to interact with the customers content, when he/she doesn't explizit ask for the interaction in every single situation. Exceptions are ONLY server - safety - relevant interactions, as stated above.
Viewing a wordpress installation in plesk is giving me this error:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_admin() in /usr/share/plesk-wp-cli/php/WP_CLI/Runner.php(996) : eval()'d code on line 79
Viewing a wordpress installation in plesk is giving me this error:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_admin() in /usr/share/plesk-wp-cli/php/WP_CLI/Runner.php(996) : eval()'d code on line 79