Warning: main(/home/thehu22/public_html/wp-admin/includes/admin.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/thehu22/public_html/wp-admin/admin.php on line 14
Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘/home/thehu22/public_html/wp-admin/includes/admin.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/thehu22/public_html/wp-admin/admin.php on line 14
The last time I logged into the blog admin area, I went to settings, noticed the URL and blog boxed settings were the same (/thehumanchronicle.com/thehuchron). I was having a problem with the ‘.com’ URL appearing different than the ‘Home’ page, on the Internet browser. I had tried a change to the URL and blog boxed settings with no problem. However, when I deleted the ‘/thehuchron’ part of the URL and blog boxed settings in the administration area, I got the ‘.com’ URL and the ‘Home’ page to look the same, but could no longer login to the admin area (and got the error message).
Problem #1 – I don’t understand what the error message is telling me! What is missing? and/or What I need to add? on line 14 of the admin.php.
When I am on the blog site and ‘View Source’ for that page, I can see where to add ‘/thehuchron’. I have looked at the ‘admin.php’ file noted in the error message, but I don’t know what to add at/or on line 14!
Is this what is to be added on line 14: include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’?
If I am to edit a directory or file, I need more specific information.
Thanks,
]]>Certain posts go up with dates missing. The author name is there, but the date is mysteriously absent. It generally affects about 25% of posts. And it sometimes happens to posts when they get bumped down by a new post. Very very odd.
The best way to see what I’m talking about would just be to visit the front page. You’ll see what I’m talking about right away as you scroll down.
If anybody has any information that could help me out here, I would greatly appreciate it.
]]>I just now installed WP-dTree 3.3.2 on WP 2.5.1. I followed all the directions (I think). It was easy and intuitive. I chose to use Category and Archive but not Pages.
However, on my blog (https://www.jbryant.org/library) I see WP-dTree’s category and archive sections on my sidebar (down at the bottom) but no categories or dates inside them.
Anyone else experiencing this or have insight?
I have another expand/collapse widget currently in use (called “collapsing archives”). Would that be preventing WP-dTree?
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. When I save the post the TinyMCE 3 editor returns this: \n<div>{democracy:3}</div>
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\. Where in the php form processing do I need to look to fix this bug. Is there a patch for this?
The plugin works in WP 2.3.3 without placing n and extraneous div’s around the on page code.
Any advice on this bug hunt will be gratefully received. Thanks
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]]>This morning none of our 50 odd authors of our group blog are able to log into wordpress admin area. none of their passwords are working. very strange this.
further the comments seem to have stop working. when someone types a comment and tries to submit it, they get error message “you need to post a comment” (or something similar)
does anyone have a clue of what could be going wrong?
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Notice the trailing slash. But even if I put the slash, when I save changes, they both get removed. Why? I need them.
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Akismet satisfied all my needs bfore the upgrade. Is there a particular kind of plugin I should install, or some tweak I need to perform, to halt this spam?
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