EVOLUTION-MANAGER
Edit File: recovery.php
<?php /** * * @package templates/default * */ defined('ABSPATH') || defined('DUPXABSPATH') || exit; /* Variables */ /* @var $testResult int */ /* @var $importPage string|false */ /* @var $recoveryPage string|false */ /* @var $recoveryIsOutToDate bool */ /* @var $recoveryPackageLife int */ switch ($testResult) { case DUPX_Validation_test_recovery::LV_GOOD: ?> <b>Recovery URL:</b> <i class="green"> is valid. </i> <?php break; case DUPX_Validation_test_recovery::LV_SOFT_WARNING: ?> The Recovery Point is set but was created <b class="red" ><?php echo $recoveryPackageLife; ?> hours ago.</b> <p> In case of an error and subsequent restore all changes created after the restore point will be lost. </p> <?php break; case DUPX_Validation_test_recovery::LV_HARD_WARNING: default: ?><b class="red"> <i class="fas fa-exclamation-triangle"></i> The Recovery Point is not set! </b> <p>You can continue but in the event you run into an install issue/error you will not be able to restore the current site. In some cases this might be desirable. For example: </p> <ul> <li>This is a completely blank WordPress site and getting it back is simple.</li> <li>Losing access to this site is no big deal and you know how to restore things on your own.</li> </ul> </i> <?php break; } ?> <div class="sub-title">DETAILS</div> <p> Package age: <?php echo $recoveryPackageLife; ?> hours </p> <p> <b>You can <?php if (!$importPage) { ?> go back <?php } else { ?> <a href="<?php echo DUPX_U::esc_attr($importPage) ?>" target="_parent" >go back</a> <?php } ?> and set a new Recovery Point.</b> </p>