• Resolved pinklum14

    (@pinklum14)


    Hello,

    I use a prophoto template and all was okay until I upgraded wordpress to version 3.6.

    When I click on upload image from within the prophoto customization area, I get this fatal error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_current_screen()in /(—-taken out—-)/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3937.

    I took a snap shot that can be found here: http://kpgphotography.com/fatalerror.jpg

    I can upload images just fine when I use the wordpress dashboard (the media button to the left) but prophoto is not working for some reason.

    Does anyone have an idea as to why?

    Thanks

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  • Where did you download this theme from?

    pinklum14, did you know that you get full tech support with ProPhoto?
    http://www.prophoto.com/contact/

    As for the issue you’re having, are you sure you’re running the latest build of the ProPhoto Theme software? You can update automatically or manually – see here:
    http://www.prophoto.com/support/update-theme-files/

    Contact ProPhoto tech support if you’re having trouble. 😉

    Did you figure out what was wrong? I have the exact same issue! Ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling pro photo, changing themes. Im not getting anywhere!

    kinman, if you’re using ProPhoto as well, you can verify you’re running ProPhoto 4 build #1397 or later by scrolling to the bottom of any WordPress admin screen. We list the build number at the bottom-right of the screen.

    If you’re not updated, try the link above to update your ProPhoto software.
    If you are updated and still have trouble, it’s always best to get in touch with tech support instead of using the WordPress forums:
    http://www.prophoto.com/contact/

    Thread Starter pinklum14

    (@pinklum14)

    I’ve updated everything and did a fresh install. Everything is working fine again 🙂 Thanks for the replies everyone!

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