• Deus

    (@deusevilf)


    The problem:
    Now everytime I try to save(when editing a file or a setting) I get a blank screen instead of the refreshed page. The settings are saved tho, only that It gives the blank page.
    Not that of a big deal at first, but now, even if you comment you get the blank page instead of the refreshed page. To make it worst, I can’t login back now, because I get the blank page when I access /wp-admin, I had to delete the theme from the server so It would work again.

    How did it happen:
    I wanted to change the looks of my comments so I turned to this
    solution
    .
    It all went down when I changed my comments.php file, which looked like this:

    [large chunk of code moderated - please use pastebin.com]

    I use WP 3.0 and 3.1, on both platforms in does this.
    If there is an compatibility problem, I would like to know how to downgrade to a version that would work.
    Or do I just have to change some codes for it to work?

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  • Thread Starter Deus

    (@deusevilf)

    It all went down when I changed my comments.php file, which looked
    like this.
    With this.

    Thread Starter Deus

    (@deusevilf)

    bump…
    anyone? ??

    Thread Starter Deus

    (@deusevilf)

    More info on my problem, maybe this way someone will realise what I got…
    So, I changed de “define(WP_DEBUG’, false) to “true” and now I get this error instead of the blank page:

    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /home/evilflo1/public_html/trolltaku/wp-includes/general-template.php on line 366

    Notice: Use of undefined constant “” – assumed ‘“”’ in /home/evilflo1/public_html/trolltaku/wp-content/themes/softpattern/functions.php on line 125

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/evilflo1/public_html/trolltaku/wp-includes/general-template.php:366) in /home/evilflo1/public_html/trolltaku/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 868

    Thread Starter Deus

    (@deusevilf)

    looks like this is the line that makes the problem:
    return $output;
    it’s in general_template.php
    what does it do and how can I resolve it, does anyone know? ??

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