DiagnosisFind out about your host setup

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It is hard for novice WordPress users to find out what the backbone of their hosting is made up of. Some plugins may require a specific version of the PHP scripting language or a certain version of the MySQL database management software.

Diagnosis adds a subpage to the dashboard where the main administrator of the WordPress installation can view technical data about the server in an easy manner along with a suitable explanation. Most fields also have a link to an appropriate Wikipedia article.

This plugin is predominantly based on the original Diagnosis plugin: http://nlindblad.org/wordpress/diagnosis/

Download

Download from WordPress Plugin Repository: DiagnosisFind out about your host setup v2.1.2 (2484 downloads).

Installation

  1. Upload the diagnosis folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Visit Dashboard -> Diagnosis to see the information.

FAQ

Something isn’t working correctly. What should I do?
Make sure you’re on the latest version of WordPress, then let me know what the problem is with as much detail as possible.

Changelog

2.1.2

  • Fixed more strings that weren’t translatable.
  • Fixed permissions issue for non-MS sites added in 2.1
  • Added German translation.

2.1.1

  • Re-commit since previous version apparently lost css and languages folder (props tsdk for the heads-up).

2.1

  • Improved and tidied code structure.
  • Fixed some table heading strings that weren’t translatable.
  • Fixed some typos.
  • Added a couple of new rows of data.
  • Now requires PHP5.

2.0.2

  • Bump to indicate support for 3.1.
  • Fixed minor code standard issues.

2.0.1

  • Added support for localization.
  • diagnosis.pot file added to languages subfolder.
  • Fixed minor style issue.

2.0

  • Initial release based on original plugin: http://nlindblad.org/wordpress/diagnosis/ .
  • Rewritten as a plugin class to ensure no function name collisions.
  • Added custom_theme_support('diagnosis_menu') and custom_theme_support('diagnosis_phpinfo_menu') checks so it can be disabled in a theme.
  • Added new diagnosis_read capability, assigned to administrators by default.
  • Added phpinfo() as a new page.
  • Moved styles into external style sheet so they are cached.

Comments

  1. tzdk says:

    Nice one but I think you have switched “dev” and “current” on .org site. Current is missing CSS files and language files :) Plugin still works, just look horrible.

    • Gary says:

      Good spot – no idea what happened there, but I’ve just committed 2.1.1 which should fix that. Thanks for the heads-up!

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