• I get this when I bring up the plugins page. I haven’t done anything yet with plugins. I have only added the fixes required for IIS not to kick back to login page. As a matter of fact I was going to convert over from Movable Type, but now I’m really nervous about that 😉

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\Documents and Settings\mla\My Documents\My Webs\itinko\wp\wp-admin\plugins.php on line 32

    The only thing unusual about the site is I renamed index.php to wp-index.php so it doesn’t inferere with my existing MT blog till I know WP is stable. I haven’t even posted any entries yet. Sheesh.

    Thanks for any help.

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  • All plugins disabled? Uploaded wordpress in ASCII MODE?

    Thread Starter dabbler

    (@dabbler)

    Yes plugins disabled, just looking for the time being.

    ASCII MODE doesn’t apply (yet) I installed on localhost for testing to see if this bird will fly.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter dabbler

    (@dabbler)

    Seems to have resolved itself after I added a real plugin to the plugins dir. Pretty weir, huh?

    If there are no plugins in the folder (which newer releases might do), it’s possible that a warning might come up — I’d have to look at the code.

    There are warnings that pop up here and there — typically, error levels for php have notices and warnings turned off, and only ‘real’ errors displaying… which is why most people don’t see stuff like this by default on big shared webhosts… 😉

    -d

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