The instructions for installing the FV Code Highlighter WordPress plugin are incomplete.
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Installation Steps
- Upload the folder fv-code-highlighter to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- Choose your preferred settings on the options page: WP Admin > Appearance > Code Highlighter.
- Place your code between [code type=codetype] .. code .. [/code] tags to use the highlighter. Replace codetype with the type of code you like to highlight (e.g. php).
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If you simply follow the instructions provided by the developer, you'll get this error:
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Warning: unlink(X:\...\wp-content\plugins\fv-code-highlighter\cache/xxxxxxxxx) [function.unlink]:
Permission denied in X:\...\wp-content\plugins\fv-code-highlighter\classes\Cache.php on line 101
In order for the plugin to work properly, you need to
give write/modify permissions to the "cache" folder, located inside the FV Code Highlighter plugin folder. As a WordPress developer or user, you should (and probably do) already know how to set folder write permissions on your Linux or Windows server (or hosting account) -- because it will vary from webserver to webserver.
Once that's done, you won't have any more issues.
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