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  • Thanks for the clarification Jan.

    Will keep this in mind for all the support I provide here in the forums in the future 🙂

    Have a gr8 Christmas & New Year vacation

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: update gone wrong

    you can’t do direct upgradation from FAR LOWER VERSION TO LATEST VERSION (ie) from 2.6 to 3.5 directly.
    You have to upgrade 1 version at a time
    (ie) 2.6 -> 2.7 -> 2.8 & so on.
    Also you can try doing 2 version for single upgrade like
    2.6 -> 2.8 -> 3.0

    This might be time consuming & cumbersome , but this is the only way , because there were lot of files & functions deprecated in the newer versions.
    Also 3.5 supports only PHP 5.2.4 & above , also MySQL 5 & above
    So make sure your webserver is upgraded too

    the first thing you can do is , if you have a back-up of files & database before you did the upgradation , revert back to them.
    Then disable all the plugins & do a auto-upgradation , this should solve the issue.
    But still if you have the same problem , then we can assume that you might have made lot of customizations on plugins or theme files or wp core files.
    So you have to do a manual upgradation , which means you have to back-up the files & database , then upgrade the wp core & then include the modifications or customization that you have done.

    This should definitely solve your problem.

    As you get this “Error establishing a database connection” , this means that the wordpress installed cannot find or connect to your database server or database.
    Check the wp-config file as well as the db file .
    Go to mysql command line on the server & try connecting to database using command line with the db name , user name & password , if it connects to the database , then check your wp config & db files for dbname , user name & password.

    Based on what you have mentioned above , the wordpress might have been installed correctly , but its unable to connect to database.

    Forum: Installing WordPress
    In reply to: contact form 7

    Check your mail log on the server , if it has not delivered , the message would have been bounced.
    If there is no bounced mail , then the mail has been sent , but not delivered , in that case check your SPAM folder.

    Hi Amy,

    Yes I agree & understand the forum rules.
    Sorry if I had asked it publicly here in the forum & I apologize for that.

    But as a Freelancer , I have served many clients with wordpress & for any updates or work to be done , the logins has to be provided.
    Thats the reason I clearly stated that , if the problem is not resolved , I can help you a freelancer & asked him to mail me & not to post the logins here in the forum.
    I’m aware of secutiry concern about any website for that matter.

    Anyway I apologize for asking him to send me the logins here in the forum.

    Hi Richard,

    I can help you , if the problem is still not resolved.

    Send me the FTP & Database logins via mail , so that I can check it up & revert back the admin role.
    (Dont post the logins here , just mail me )

    If you intent to develop your site offline in your localhost , make sure your local server has the same config as the webhosting server that you might use the actual online site.
    Make sure both Apache / PHP & MySQL are of same version.
    This is the basic check that you need to do before working .

    Coming to your question.
    When you restore a database , the old database gets deleted & this gets in place on the database server.
    But to be on the safe side , delete the database manually & then create the database again & restore the database.
    As it would run smoothly.

    Hope this helps 🙂

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