Mark Brinker
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Add me to the list, too.
@cais – I received the *exact* same error message as @coach-henk, “Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/website/public_html/cmsWebsite/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/pope/lib/class.component_registry.php on line 610”. I believe that makes it relevant and on topic.
@cais – Respectfully, my post was very much *on topic* and directly relevant here.
@coach-henk – I encountered the exact same error as you on a client’s site yesterday. Their site had been fine for several months, then all of a sudden out of nowhere this error appeared out of the blue. After several hours of troubleshooting and reading various forum posts around the web here’s what appears to have solved the issue (for now) >> Because I was unable to log into the WP dashboard (due to this error), I had to access my server via FTP and manually delete the entire “nextgen-gallery” plugin folder. This eliminated the error displaying at the top of all the site’s pages and I was now able to log into the site. So far, so good. I then reinstalled the latest version (2.0.76) of the NextGen Gallery plugin. This produced the original errors once again. Ugh! I then had to FTP to the server and manually delete the entire “nextgen-gallery” plugin folder *again*. I then rolled back and installed a prior version (2.0.66.37) of NextGen Gallery and everything now appears to be working and back to normal with no errors. Fingers crossed, holding breath. On one hand I appreciate the NextGen Gallery tech support answering questions in this forum and trying to fix bugs in their plugin, but on the other hand it’s disappointing that the code for this plugin is so unstable that it required me to waste 3-4 hours of my time trying to fix something that should have never broken in the first place.