Am waiting to hear on my hosting providers (34sp) but they moved my server (Queeg.34sp.com) onto a new physical platform, updated Plesk, and now my blog has gone.
It’s at www.division6.co.uk.
As far as I can see (and I’m really not good at this), the database is intact and all the files from the install (which was stable and running smoothly until the upgrade, according to my logs – have been on holiday) – am on version 2.05.
Anyone have any thoughts on what I can do to fix this? Hoping I haven’t lost anything, haven’t done a useful backup in a while
Look forward to your wisdom,
Thanks, Armand
]]>Problem: while all categories do show up in the Manage>Categories page, only some (the old ones) show up in the Edit Post page and in the write post page. There is probably some threashold somwhere, where is it and how can I change that?
When I edit an entry, not only I cannot see all the categories it is inside, but if I save it again, all the categories that are not present in the page get deleted.
Temporarily (since I was using the technorati plugin) I keep for each post a “technorati” custom field with the whole list of all the tags associated with that entry. SO if I need to edit an entry I just relist the whole set of tags(i.e. categories) in the “add category” field. This seem to work, but is very annoying.
So, if it is a bug, is there a fix for it? Where?
If it is a feature, how can I disable it?
Many, many thanks,
Pietro
P.S. the reason why I don’t use the technorati plugin for tags is because it does not release rss of each tag page, and for the use that I have of the blog it is absolutely essential.
P.P.S. the same thing happened in wp 2.0
]]>Many times when i try to activate my plugins in Wp 2.0, I get the ‘activated’ pup up after clicing on the activate button, but the plugin doesn’t activate. I litterally have to click activate hundreds of times sometimes to get a single plugin to activate. What is going wrong? Also is there a way to change the plugins.php code so that a plugin activates itself once it is dropped into the plugins folder, and deactivated when removed? That would save me a huge headache! I am on a shared unix server by the way, which may be part of the issue.
Cheers!
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RewriteRule ^photos/?(album|page)?/?([_0-9a-z-]+)?/?(photo|page)?/?([_0-9a-z-]+)?/?(page)?/?([0-9]+)?/?$ /wp-gallery.php?$1=$2&$3=$4&$5=$6 [QSA]
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when a user is logged in, it shows a “name: ” textbox anyway, regardless of the user level..
Also, I keep getting these errors in my server error_log:
[03-Jan-2006 21:30:25] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:30:25] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:30:25] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:30:25] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:32:42] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:32:42] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:32:42] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:32:42] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:07] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:07] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:07] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:07] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:42] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:42] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:42] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:35:42] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:01] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:01] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:01] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:01] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:06] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:06] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:06] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:38:06] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
[03-Jan-2006 21:41:12] PHP Warning: array_filter(): The second argument, ‘Array’, should be a valid callback in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 152
[03-Jan-2006 21:41:12] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/wp-includes/capabilities.php on line 156
my wordpress installation is in /home/tcoburn/public_html/blog/
I contacted the Author and he hasn’t replied back to me yet. anyone else having this problem?
also, is there another version of simple-cache 1.0? Does that work with wordpress 2.0?
Simple set of caching functions. Useful for plugin authors to build off of. By Jeff Minard.
reason I asked is because I’m also having problems with Glenn Slaven’s “verse of the day” plugin. The latest version don’t work at all, I had to put version 1.6 back on to get it to work at all with WP 2.0
Also I haven’t gotten CG-Amazon plugin to work yet either. I asked the author about it and he said he’d work on that one.
thanks
]]>now I’d love to import my textpattern based blog into the new wordpress 2.0 but still use the subdomain I’ve created.
is there any trouble installling wordpress alongside textpattern importing the data from TP then killing the TP files?
any advice would be great.
thanks
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