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php_value upload_max_filesize 512M php_value post_max_size 512M php_value memory_limit 512M php_value max_execution_time 300 Use code with caution. Add this line near the top: @ini_set( 'upload_max_size' , '512M' ); Use code with caution. Method 3: Use Manual Migration (FTP and phpMyAdmin) Compatibility: It is often the version used in
For many users who became accustomed to the original's "all-in-one" nature, this felt like an unnecessary complication. Version 6.77, in contrast, remains the last version of the plugin to include the full import functionality as a . It was the final iteration of the original, fully self-contained product. Method 3: Use Manual Migration (FTP and phpMyAdmin)
And the “Export/Import” screen will show the “Upgrade to Unlimited” banner that appears in newer versions. And the “Export/Import” screen will show the “Upgrade
Security analysts have reported that using version 6.77 exposes your website to "". Any third-party forks or "unlocked" versions found online are even riskier, as they may contain additional malicious code beyond the original vulnerabilities. These security risks include, but are not limited to:
Using outdated plugins, even if they are more "convenient," poses a security risk.
If the current version of All-in-One WP Migration does not fit your workflow, utilize other highly-rated, secure migration tools available in the official WordPress repository: