• Resolved sunkid

    (@sunkid)


    Hi,
    just updated the plugin to the latest Version 1.0.8 this morning and then everything crashed. I managed to get everything up again, but these error messages keep appearing:

    Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent (output started at…./wp-content/plugins/gwolle-gb/gwolle-gb.php:108) in …./wp-content/plugins/nav2me/nav2me.php on line 30

    Can someone please help? Need to get the Guestbook urgently working for the customer. Thanks

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/gwolle-gb/

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  • Same here

    Aye. Same error message on all actions. Had to deactivate plugin for site to work properly.

    Thread Starter sunkid

    (@sunkid)

    Seems to clash with the Nav2me Plugin which I had installed. Deactivating Nav2me solves the error. Nevertheless, I’d still like to continue using both Plugins, so if there’s a quick fix, That’ll be great. Thanks

    Same issue. I don’t have Nav2me installed but when updating any pages, I get the above error message. When I view the pages separately, I see the changes have been made, but it’s annoying nonetheless.

    Thread Starter sunkid

    (@sunkid)

    Tried installing other route planning plugins (about 3), all clashed with the guest book plugin with the same errors.

    Found the previous versions on . Just installed 1.0.7 and am back in business.

    Plugin Author Marcel Pol

    (@mpol)

    Sorry about this. In a few hours I will post an update.

    Plugin Author Marcel Pol

    (@mpol)

    Hi, Version 1.0.9 has the fix.

    It was because of a slight error, a PHP closing tag with some whitespace, which generated output, making sure that no cookies or headers could be set.

    If you have a broken login function, you can log in to FTP / SFTP, rename or remove /wp-content/plugins/gwolle-gb.
    After logging in you can install the plugin again.

    Alternatively you can download the 1.0.9-zip, unpack it, and upload these files to the correct location.

    Again, sorry about this.

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