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Contact Work with us The Hub Log In Become a member New to the community? Start here Home Support Support Forums Plugins & themes Support System jsegal WordPress Warrior 97 pts 1,350 pts LEVEL 9 Activation failed with wordpress call to undefined function get_current_site php error fatal error: call to undefined function Tried to Activate and got this: Fatal error:
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Call to undefined function get_current_site() in /home/httpd/html/wearewomenmarch.net/public_html/wp-content/plugins/incsub-support/incsub-support.php on line 259 Please help! asap. Thanks Joseph More Support System discussions Support System All General fatal error call to undefined function get_magic_quotes_gpc WordPress Plugins & Themes Multisite Features & Feedback Comments 4 Timothy Bowers Chieftain 10,333 pts 80,408 pts LEVEL 30 Hey Joseph, hope you are well. I guess you are not running WordPress in multisite? If you are then can you
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please confirm which version you are using. If not then please enable your site for multisite support as this is what the plugin is designed for. Please see screenshots of the project page. jsegal WordPress Warrior 97 pts 1,350 pts LEVEL 9 Thanks! I really am not looking to let people create their own blogs but might at some point. If I activate MultiBlog setting where is this done? If I do it can I require people to get fatal error call to undefined function wp_get_current_user permission before creating a Blog or turn off new Blog creation totally? Thank you again! jsegal WordPress Warrior 97 pts 1,350 pts LEVEL 9 If I change to Multi Site then I have to disable Every Plugin I am using?? Thanks. Joseph Timothy Bowers Chieftain 10,333 pts 80,408 pts LEVEL 30 Hey jsegal. You don't have to let people sign up for their own blog. You can disable that setting in the Network admin area: Admin --> Network Admin --> Settings /wp-admin/network/settings.php More information on enabling multisite is here: https://premium.wpmudev.org/wpmu-manual/creating-a-network-to-enable-wordpress-multisite/ And here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network If I do it can I require people to get permission before creating a Blog or turn off new Blog creation totally? As I mentioned you could turn of the site creation option (you could create your own websites though if you wish and they could even have their own domain with our domain mapping plugin) Or if you wanted to later, you could charge for websites with our Pro Sites plugin or Membership plugin. If I change to Multi Site then I have to disable Every Plugin I am using?? Thanks. Some older plugins might not work well in multisite, but most should now. You would have to test to be sure though. I hope this answers your questions, take care. FREE WordPress Tutorials, Tips and Tricks Subscribe JOIN 436048 HAPPY MEMBERS We pride ourselves on our level of customer suppo
in my theme folder contained dozens of PHP Fatal error lines: ... [01-Jun-2011 14:25:15] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_header() in /home/accountname/public_html/ardamis.com/wp-content/themes/ars/index.php on line 7 [01-Jun-2011
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20:58:23] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_header() in /home/accountname/public_html/ardamis.com/wp-content/themes/ars/index.php on
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line 7 ... The first seven lines of my theme's index.php file: I realized that the error was being generated each time that my theme's index.php file was called directly, and that the error was https://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/activation-failed-with-php-error-fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function caused by the theme's inability to locate the WordPress get_header function (which is completely normal). Thankfully, the descriptive error wasn't being output to the browser, but was only being logged to the error_log file, due to the inclusion of the ini_set(‘display_errors', 0); line. I had learned this the hard way a few months ago when I found that calling the theme's index.php file https://ardamis.com/2011/06/02/fix-for-php-fatal-error-get_header-in-wordpress/ directly would generate an error message, output to the browser, that would reveal my hosting account username as part of the absolute path to the file throwing the error. I decided the best way to handle this would be to check to see if the file could find the get_header function, and if it could not, simply redirect the visitor to the site's home page. The code I used to do this: So there you have it. No more fatal errors due to get_header when loading the WordPress theme's index.php file directly. And if something else in the file should throw an error, ini_set(‘display_errors', 0); means it still won't be sent to the browser. This entry was posted in Tutorials, Web Site Dev, WordPress and tagged 500 error, Apache, blogging, coding, php, programming, security, themes, troubleshooting, WordPress on 2 June
undefined function wp_raise_memory_limit() Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_raise_memory_limit() mleder @mleder 1 month, 3 weeks ago Error message accessing the backend in v 4.6: Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_raise_memory_limit() in /var/www/html/mysite.com/wwwroot/wp-admin/admin.php on line 141 https://wordpress.org/support/topic/fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-wp_raise_memory_limit/ How this occurred: 1) upgraded from 4.5.3 using one-click update inside admin panel. 2) upgrade failed, as admin area was no longer available. Front end was still visible and working. 3) deleted http://www.loveurban.com/blog/urbanbeach/?page_id=200 ALL plugins using FTP, only about 6 on this site. 4) manually upgraded WP using FTP. Reapplied all permissions. Restarted nginx. 5) Message as shown above. Notes: in wp-config, there is an entry: call to ‘define( ‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', ‘128M' );' Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) girlieworks @girlieworks 1 month, 3 weeks ago Hi, @mleder. The wp_raise_memory_limit function is defined in WordPress's /wp-includes/functions.php file; so try manually uploading that file again to the server, to see if that resolves the error. mleder @mleder 1 month, 3 weeks ago I wish it were so, checked the functions.php file call to undefined in 4.6 package, does have the php routine as the last item on that page. Uploaded the functions.php to the wp-admin folder (overwriting the existing one, which had the same date and time stamp). Restarted nginx. Same error. alwinsol @alwinsol 1 month, 3 weeks ago I had the same problem Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_raise_memory_limit() in /var/sites/d/devcodeadventures.com/public_html/wp-admin/admin.php on line 141 I'm not sure how to FTP to my site. safemachine1 @safemachine1 1 month, 2 weeks ago I have the same problem, I updated WordPress to the latest version, and now whenever I try to access anything I get the message. I don't understand half of the original post (sorry), can anyone explain what to do in simple terms. Thanks in advance… mleder @mleder 1 month, 1 week ago For me, I found that immediately BEFORE you initiate an update (either manually via FTP) or by clicking the update link in the admin area, that any caching that runs on the site needs to be flushed out. Once I started this procedure on other sites that needed to be updated (on the same server), I no longer had problems. alibasheer @alibasheer 1
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