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Resolved JSON components in applications list

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MrLLp

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Hi,

I recently migrated lots of WordPress websites on my new server, some of them with the Duplicator plugin, and then scanned for new apps so Plesk will find them.
Problem is that after scanning, I have lots of JSON stuff added to my list. It's not important but I'm a maniac so I don't wan't to see them, only WordPress installations.

I have that kind of stuff, it's coming from plugins :
  • httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/pixtypes/features/metaboxes/cmb-field-select2/js/select2/composer.json
  • httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/redux-framework/composer.json
  • httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/admin-menu-editor/includes/PHP-CSS-Parser/composer.json
Is there a way to hide them ? I'm using Plesk Onyx 17.0.17 Update #10

Thanks,
MrLLp
 
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Can anybody help ?
Thanks
 

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Whatever, I got an answer from Plesk Support.
If someone wants to know, it's not possible to remove those Json elements...
 
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