This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: The client was trying to update the WPML plugin to version 4.6.13 on a live site but encountered issues due to an inactive license and was unsure how to proceed with the update. Solution: We recommended a manual update procedure. First, we advised the client to create a full backup of the website. Then, deactivate and delete the current WPML plugins. The next step is to manually download the latest versions from the WPML account downloads page (https://wpml.org/account/downloads/). After downloading, navigate to the website's backend, go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin, and then upload, install, and activate each plugin one by one. If the WPML plugin was previously registered, it might have been possible to update directly from the Plugins > Add New > Commercial tab by checking for updates.
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I'm not sure how old the WPML version is on your website.
My recommendation is that we go with a manual update procedure.
I recommend that you first create a full website backup and then remove the plugins completely (deactivate and delete) > then manually download the latest version from here (https://wpml.org/account/downloads/ - select "Download WPML manually" then download all the plugins and add-ons that you need) > then go to your website's backend > Plugins > Add new > Upload plugin > then upload and install + activate each of the plugins, one bu one.
This way (going with a manual update), things should work fine.
If you had the WPML plugin registered on the site already, you might have been able to just go to Plugins > Add new > Commercial tab > click on "check for updates" and then update from there if the WPML version is not super old.
I am happy to hear that the initial issue has been resolved.
Per our Support Policy, we can handle only one issue per ticket.
Continuing with one issue per ticket helps not only supporters to focus on one issue at once but also enables other users to find solutions to their questions faster.
So, can you please open a new ticket for the new issue that you reported so that we can properly focus on it?
Also, can you please mark this current ticket as resolved?
Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.
Thank you for your message. I apologize for not creating a new ticket with the new issue. Thank you for making the debug information private. Creating a new ticket would also have given me the place where to insert the debug information in a more private setting to begin with.
I do think that the two issues are somewhat connected. I will now open a new ticket with the new issue.
Thank you for your message. I apologize for not creating a new ticket with the new issue. Thank you for making the debug information private. Creating a new ticket would also have given me the place where to insert the debug information in a more private setting to begin with.
I do think that the two issues are somewhat connected. I will now open a new ticket with the new issue.