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crystellejackson Member Dec 20, 2012, 2:34 PM I just tried to install a plugin of WP-PageNavi so i
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could have the "forward" and "back" at the bottom of my multi post page. It told me to replace the coding from this: to
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this: 'multipart' ) ); ?> and put that at the to of the line where I saw After that it wouldn't let me deactivate it (I knew I did something wrong) so I exited out and now when I try to log back in it show this: Fatal error: Call to undefined function wordpress call to undefined function wp_removable_query_args() wp_pagenavi() in /home/crystell/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-pagenavi/wp-pagenavi.php on line 1 This does not look good! How can I fix it?? I apologize, I am very new to this.. Thank you in advance! The blog I need help with is crystellejackson.com. timethief Member Dec 20, 2012, 6:30 PM This support forum is only for blogs hosted at WordPress.com and as your question is about a self-hosted WordPress.org blog then you'll find help at the WordPress.org forums. http://wordpress.org/support/ crystellejackson Member Dec 20, 2012, 10:17 PM Dang, okay I will try to contact them. Thank you. timethief Member Dec 20, 2012, 10:19 PM If you haven't registered a username account there click this link http://wordpress.org/support/ and register one on the top right hand corner of the page. then you can post to the correct support forums. Topic Closed This topic has been closed to new replies. About this Topic Started 3 years ago by crystellejackson This topic has 4 posts 2 posters Latest reply from timethief This topic is not resolved RSS feed for this topic Tags wordpress.org Get Started Cr
undefined function is_bbpress() [Resolved] Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_bbpress() zabadac @zabadac 6 months, 1 week ago I would appreciate some help with this. This clash happens with the Avada theme, when the WP wp_convert_hr_to_bytes() All In One Security plugin is activated, using a custom URL for fatal error call to undefined function drupal login, but the issue does not arise when the plugin is deactivated. When visiting the /mydomain.com/wp-admin/ this error message is manually update wordpress displayed. Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_bbpress() in /var/sites/s/mydomain.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/Avada/includes/class-avada-template.php on line 136 https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/ Viewing 10 replies - 1 through 10 (of 10 total) Plugin Contributor mbrsolution @mbrsolution 6 months, 1 https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/how-do-i-fix-a-fatal-error-after-activating-wp_pagenavi week ago Hi, did you install the latest version 4.0.7? This issue is fixed in the latest version. You can read the fix added in 4.0.7 below. Added a new action hook "aiopws_before_set_404" which triggers just before the AIOWPS sets a 404. (handy for cases when rename login page is used which affects some themes when accessing "wp-admin" directly) zabadac @zabadac 6 months, 1 https://wordpress.org/support/topic/fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-is_bbpress-1/ week ago Thank you for your reply. I did the update to 4.0.7 via the WordPress admin backend, plugin updates. I have re-tested, and the error occurs for: /wp-login.php /wp-admin/ The does does not occur for: /wp-admin.php /wp-login/ Plugin Contributor mbrsolution @mbrsolution 6 months, 1 week ago Thank you for sharing your findings. The plugin developers will investigate further your issue. Kind regards zabadac @zabadac 6 months, 1 week ago You are welcome, I appreciate the support and trust you can find a solution. Kindest regards Plugin Author wpsolutions @wpsolutions 6 months, 1 week ago The main source of this issue in my opinion is that some themes try to do some admin-specific processing based on whether they see "wp-admin" in the URL. The theme assumes that someone is performing an admin type page load and it then tries to use functions/classes which would ordinarily be available in such scenarios, but in this case they are not because "wp-admin" does not exist since we are hiding it. I think this is more a case of incorrect theme design rather than an issue with the rename login feature. My recommended solution/suggest