If a plugin is inactive, how can someone exploit it?
Stephen Rider wrote:
I don't want to delete the "maybe" plugins because I'll forget them
between now and when I think I'll need them. What I do sometimes is
go through the deactivated plugins and .zip them up. That way: 1)
they can't be exploited, 2) no update notifications, 3) no clutter on
the plugins screen, though they are there when I go in via FTP.
Stephen
On Dec 6, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Kirk M wrote:
Simple rules:
If you have plugins you leave "Inactive" until you need them then
those plugins need to be updated on a regular basis, just like active
plugins.
If you have "Inactive" plugins that you simply don't use, get rid of
them.
If you have "Inactive" plugins that you keep around "just-in-case"
but haven't used for a couple-three months, chances are you won't use
them at all so it's safe to delete them for now. You can always get
them back later.
The slimmer your install, the better. :D
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