Edit WordPress wp-config in the file manager. #321

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opened 2026-04-05 20:26:54 +02:00 by MrUnknownDE · 0 comments
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Originally created by @paulobeneton on 11/9/2023

CloudPanel version(s) affected

v2.3.2

Description

I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information.
This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444.

How to reproduce

I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information.
This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444.

Possible Solution

I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information.
This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444.

Additional Context

I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information.
This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444.

*Originally created by @paulobeneton on 11/9/2023* ### CloudPanel version(s) affected v2.3.2 ### Description I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information. This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444. ### How to reproduce I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information. This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444. ### Possible Solution I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information. This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444. ### Additional Context I started to notice that the wp-config file, when opened for editing via the cloudpanel file manager, does not load the file contents. the file is blank, without any information. This happens if the file has permission 644 or 444.
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