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  • Thread Starter schadeboy

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    HandySolo – The function that was listed was the php file for my left sidebar. Since that was a file I created (copied from the theme-provided right sidebar file) I commented the line out. When I ran it again, this time it errored out on the right sidebar PHP file. Keep in mind, the right sidebar file was provided by the theme, and I haven’t done anything to change it.

    Since everything works as it should under 2.0.3, I can only assume that the cause is somewhere in 2.0.4.

    Thread Starter schadeboy

    (@schadeboy)

    HandySolo – You don’t need to tell me that twice. I work as a network engineer, and I can certainly agree with your comment. I wish I could remember exactly what the error message was. I’m pretty certain I got it right as I stated up above, though. “Call to Undefined Function” or something to that extent.

    Like I said, the second time I tried to upgrade, I didn’t get any error messages. Just the header and the information it contains. The page would stop loading from there. Again, I have no example to show because the problem was happening on my live blog, and I didn’t want to leave it that way until I figured the problem out.

    I have learned two things though. First, it’s a good idea (as many people I’m sure will attest to) to have a test site in place first. Second, Undefined Function would be an excellent name for a rock band.

    Thread Starter schadeboy

    (@schadeboy)

    When I first upgraded, the header would display an error to a function call saying “undefined function” or something like that. What it was calling was my left sidebar file called lsidebar.php. That call is coded from the original theme code, and works perfectly in 2.0.3.

    The second time I upgraded, the header would be displayed fine, with no errors. But the rest of the page would not load. Again, reverting back to 2.0.3 fixed everything and the site is working fine at the moment.

    Actually, that’s not correct. I don’t have a business account with 1&1. Mine is a standard $4.99/month account, and it comes with PHP plus up to 25 MySQL databases.

    But I’m still not able to get this stuff working, yet.

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