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  • Len

    (@xeroteam)

    Having the same problem. I didn’t find the entry “agentpress_taxonomies” in the wp_options table. Any other suggestions?

    My font is way blown out and the 1st Q is separated from the rest. I’m using V 1.0.6.2 with no option to update.

    There’s no “Grand” folder in and of my theme folders. I’m using Genesis.

    I even tried to update the page where the qa shortcode is installed. That didn’t help. I tried changing each title H3 to H5 but it’s still not what it used to be and there’s still separation from the 1st question.

    What else you got?

    Len
    https://www.stuntblogger.com/faq/

    I was getting a similar error, however, without the “inline.php” file. I used the patch from code-styling.de, but that didn’t help.

    Then for shitz and giggles, I went to one of my working blogs, copied the Test folder, pluggable, and wp-diff files over to the blog that was broken. It worked perfectly. Before copying, I erased all instances of the “bad” files and folder from the broken blog to avoid any mishaps…

    The broken blog was WP 2.6.2, the working blog was a WP 2.6.1 but the files copied over fine and without error.

    Gelfling, (isn’t that from The Dark Crystal?)

    Your solution worked perfectly! I’ve been searching for hours and found nothing but garbage… Thanks for the fix.

    I was editng a pic in the visual window, multiple times, previewing, editing, previewing, etc. Then the post threw an error and I couldn’t get back to the edit post section.

    I knew it had something to do with that damn autosave. Thanks again.

    Len Estrada

    I’m having the same problem. I have 2 wordpress databases on the same webhost, both run independently of eachother. My main one works perfectly, but the new one won’t allow me to select the “Page Content” field.

    I can select and write in “Title” and “Tags,” but not the “Page Content” field. The selectable fields are grey while the “Page Content” field is white, if this helps any.

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