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  • This is the very first time I encountered an upgrade problem (4.0). I checked some of the inputs here but none has directly solve the fatal error…pluggable.php (no offense, it’s maybe just me not being able to follow instructions). Anyway, I just copied wp-login.php and wp-settings.php to the root directory and I was able to log back in.

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter crisn

    (@crisn)

    esmi,

    hi there. I know. I think you got my message wrong. anyway, have you encountered this one before?

    thanks in advance.

    Hi there. I’m just wondering what would be the issue if you uprade your IIS version. As far as I know, WP isn’t compatible with IIS 6.0. I’m using GoDaddy and upgrading to IIS 7.0 was just easy. (I just hope that their ticket response is as quick)

    Hi there. I used to have a blogger.com account and I was able to export it to wordpress.com without any problem. I actually wish right now that I have to import coming from blogger because right now I have problem importing from wordpress.com to ww.wp.xz.cn (isn’t that ironic).

    Anyway, I don’t know if you’ve done this but here’s what I did from blogger to wp.
    1. blogger: export file by saving to local machine (i.e., your computer)
    2. wordpress: import file by uploading the xml file that you just saved from blogger.com

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter crisn

    (@crisn)

    stvwlf,

    I already did that but I encounter a 500-Internal server error and I already got a reply from GoDaddy.com that this is a WordPress error and not a hosting error.

    Can anyone help me or advise if there’s another appproach to import from dot com to dot org?

    other than being unable to understand the language, i don’t see any problem with the theme and set-up. and yes, it needs a title.

    by the way, i love the animation of the snowfall.

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