derrick9
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Fatal Error upon activationHey Frederick,
Thanks so much for getting back with me. I will check the error logs and see if there were errors at the time of activation. And I’ll f/u with you on your Web site. Thanks so much.
Derrick
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Fatal Error upon activationFrederick when I attempt to activate W3TC I get a fatal error message.
Here it is:
Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
I uploaded it from the ww.wp.xz.cn Plugins repository. I was following instructions but based on WordPress advice I didn’t mess with permissions because apparently I don’t have to:
NOTE: For the Automatic Upgrade/Install of Plugins/Themes and WordPress Upgrades, No special permissions need to be set. All WordPress files should remain owned by your user account (the user account the httpd runs as), You should NOT have to make them world writable(777). If you attempt to change the ownership/permissions of files in order to allow the upgrader to work, There is a high chance of bugs/issues poping up related to the incorrect permission scheme chosen.
I did have WP Super Cache but I deleted it per instructions. But I’m still a beginner at this and wondering if I didn’t do it correctly and it could be causing the activation error. I’m at a loss. Help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] unable to uninstall WP Super CacheDoes anybody know how to uninstall WP Super Cache with the actual instructions that match the wording in the uninstall php file? Because apparently all the Web sites that offer the instructions seems to think non-existent “UNINSTALL_WPSUPERCACHE” is actually included in the uninstall php. It’s not.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] unable to uninstall WP Super CacheThis phrase “UNINSTALL_WPSUPERCACHE” does not exist in the uninstall.php. I’ve been looking for it for over an hour in the uninstall.php. It’s not there. But every single instruction offering on how to remove WP Super Cache says it is.
Here’s my uninstall.php file for WP Super Cache. The phrase is not there. You can’t make a change to a line of code if it doesn’t exist:
[massive code block removed, please repost via http://wordpress.pastebin.com as per the forum guidelines]
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pages still visible to audience after setting it back to "Draft"?Drafts are showing up visible for my posts too. This never happened before but apparently now if I don’t make sure to make drafts “private” the public can see them.
THIS IS NOT COOL. And it is not anyone’s imagination. This JUST started when I updated to WordPress 3.1. I’m pretty sure a lot of people have yet to notice it.
It really sucks when I’m in the midst of working on an essay/post, save it at the end of the night and return the next morning like today, only to find out the unfinished post has been viewed 7 times.
NOT COOL! Anyone else out there having this problem?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't access blog. Blank screen. Fatal Error. Help!You won’t believe this, but that’s what I originally was trying to do. However as luck would have it the person who created my theme removed the theme file from his Website. I’d went there to download it again.
I’m guessing that the functions.php file must be from that exact theme, correct?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't access blog. Blank screen. Fatal Error. Help!My blog url now says http://renwl.org/wordpress/.
Before it was http://renwl.org/.
Please tell I didn’t delete my old blog.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't access blog. Blank screen. Fatal Error. Help!It worked. I named the file WordPress. I hope I did this right because now it looks like I have a brand new blog. Is there any way to get my posts back?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't access blog. Blank screen. Fatal Error. Help!Yea, that’s just it. I got that error message when I tried to upload a fresh copy of WordPress. I attempted to do that through Fantastico on my Cpanel.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't access blog. Blank screen. Fatal Error. Help!Yes. It is. But I noticed something. I have a folder named “renwl” and I have one named “renwl.org”
But the renwl.org is where all the WP files are stored.
There’s nothing but a single (1) theme file in the “renwl” folder.