Update:
I was able to get in through my cPanel account. followed the string to the plugin folder and deleted it.
So I guess it’s resolved, but I’m still looking for a gallery with a filmstrip. I don’t mind paying for a “pro version” once, if it will do the job, but don’t want to subscribe. I do enough of that with Adobe.
I thought it was resolved. I guess I got a “brute force” attack according to my hosting service.
I can now log into my admin panel, but when I try to add a new plugin I still get the same message. It says the error is in the aq_resize.php file. If it corrupted can it be deleted and/or reinstalled?
Can I paste the file here as text to be examined? or was it installed by an image plugin. I deactivated ALL my image plugins, but the error remains.
Thanks
More clues:
If I log into the webmaster admin page I can access the home page from there AND from my browser on another tab as if I was someone just surfing the web.
But if I log out of my admin window, and then click on my home link I get the dreaded 404 error. It fails on both tabs.
If I click on my website from a different PC or my phone I get the 404 error as well. So my site ONLY works if I login on my main PC either as the webmaster or other user.
http://www.dniphotography.com
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This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by
butchdon.
I’m desperate to get this fixed. The folks that built my site are out of the office until Jan 4 2017.
I thought I had set up a regular backup to my site, but the only one I see, is one back in June when it was developed.
Thanks
Found a local web developer, that fixed it for $100. I had a duplicate home page, that was a draft, that evidently got turned on in the process of testing plugins.