All-in-One WP Migration and Backup

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7.102

Added

  • Clean storage folder option on backups page
  • Archive validation before listing files for improved reliability
  • Minimum required versions check

Fixed

  • Offset handling in archiver for correct data processing
  • File extractor offset and file read operations
  • Missing esc_html() function call for improved security
  • FDP must-use plugin disabled to prevent plugin activation issues during import

Improved

  • CSS styling alignment with schedules page
  • WordPress 6.9 compatibility

7.101

Fixed

  • File size and modification time type handling in archive for improved compatibility with PHP strict mode
  • Post revisions exclusion to properly exclude associated postmeta entries during export

Improved

  • Upgraded to full Vue 3 framework for enhanced performance and reduced bundle size

7.100

Improved

  • Upgraded PHP and JavaScript dependencies to their latest versions

7.99

Added

  • Gzip compression support for file operations to improve backup file handling

Fixed

  • jQuery deprecated bind() method replaced with on() for better compatibility
  • File upload security by removing stripslashes_deep on $_FILES input

Improved

  • Stream operations replaced with ai1wm_write() for enhanced reliability
  • Update javascript dependencies to use latest versions

7.98

Added

  • WP_IMPORTING constant for better hosting providers compatibility

Fixed

  • Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in file upload (CVE-2025-8490). Thank you WordFence and Jack Pas for reporting this. What you need to know.
  • File upload exceptions handling for better error reporting

Improved

  • PHP 8 compatibility issues in MySQLi database handler
  • File uploader refactored for enhanced security and reliability

7.97

Added

  • SQLite support in AUTO_INCREMENT check

Fixed

  • Database replacement for serialized values to handle edge cases with string length validation

7.96

Added

  • Admin notice warning when AUTO_INCREMENT is missing on wp_options table

7.95

Added

  • New action hook ai1wm_status_export_init for developers on export initialization

Fixed

  • Theme export progress display showing incorrect percentage
  • Uninstall.php script functionality
  • Export and import button ordering
  • Dropdown height styling issues

7.94

Added

  • Refresh Elementor plugin cache on import

7.93

Fixed

  • Compatibility issue with PHP 7 and PHP 5 due to trailing comma in style registration

7.92

Improved

  • Passed Plugin Check Plugin (PCP) validation
  • Archive name generation

7.91

Added

  • CiviCRM for WordPress support

7.90

Added

  • Introduced a constant to disable MySQL late row lookups for enhanced database performance

Improved

  • Enhanced SQLite database integration for improved stability and efficiency
  • Strengthened serialization replacement mechanism to address an unauthenticated PHP Object Injection vulnerability (CVE-2024-10942). Special thanks to Webbernaut for responsibly disclosing this issue
  • Preserved the wp_rocket_settings option during exports for improved user experience

Fixed

  • Resolved PHP 8.4 deprecation warnings

7.89

Improved

  • Upgraded to Node.js 22 for better performance and security
  • Updated all plugin dependencies to keep things running smoothly and securely

7.88

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where the upload progress was stuck at 100%
  • Fixed an issue where the upload could not be cancelled before it was completed

Improved

  • Improved user-facing messages to be friendlier, direct, consistent, and more informative.

7.87

Fixed

  • Resolved a vulnerability where error logs were publicly accessible with a known name by appending random affixes to error log filenames, making them unguessable. Error logs are now automatically deleted daily and during plugin updates. Special thanks to villu164 for responsibly disclosing this issue.
  • Resolved a vulnerability where an administrator user could inject arbitrary PHP code through specific inputs. This vulnerability requires administrator-level access to exploit, ensuring that unauthorized users cannot perform this action. Special thanks to Ryan Kozak for responsibly disclosing this issue.

7.86

Fixed

  • Resolved an issue with PHP 8.4 compatibility and restoring backup files via WP-CLI

7.85

Added

  • PHP 8.4 compatibility

7.84

Added

  • New hooks during the export and import processes to allow for custom actions and integrations

7.83

Fixed

  • Resolved an issue where downloading backup files was failing on WordPress Playground environments

7.82

Added

  • SQLite support
  • WordPress Playground support

7.81

Added

  • Reset Hub Page: Introducing a new reset hub page, providing users with powerful reset tools for efficient site management. This feature allows for easier resets of WordPress environments, facilitating smoother development and testing workflows.

Improved

  • Better W3TC Support
  • PHP Compatibility Checks: Display a warning notification, when you move/restore your site to a different PHP version.

7.80

Added

  • Support for update-services plugin
  • Domain name conversion to dashes from dots in the backup name for improved hosting providers compatibility

Improved

  • Better support for Multisite to Standalone and Standalone to Multisite exports and imports, streamlining the migration process

7.79

Added

  • Support for WordPress v6.4

7.78

Added

  • Implemented a new Schedules page within the plugin, displaying various advanced features exclusive to premium extensions

7.77

Added

  • Tested the new version of WordPress 6.3

7.76

Fixed

  • Removed the [beta] label from advanced settings

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Author
ServMask
Version:
7.102
Last Updated
February 27, 2026
Active Installs
5000000
Requires
WordPress 3.3
Tested Up To
WordPress 6.9.1
Requires PHP
5.3

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