Best to uninstall gengo – not deactivate it


I was having problems with my test website after deactivating the gengo plug-in. Whenever I clicked on a link, I got a “Woops – the server tried all options but could not find the page you requested” (or similar) message.

To solve it, I reactivated gengo (this meant that the admin panel disappeared – blank page because I haven’t enabled phperrors). I then used phpmyadmin to put the gengo plug-in as the last in the list in “active_plugins” on the table “wp-options”. This allowed me to navigate to the “gengo” page and perform an “uninstall”, which simultaneously deactivated the plug-in. I now have all my permalinks available again.

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