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WORDPRESS FATAL ERROR (7 posts)

  1. jeffbon
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    When I want to add an image to a page and click on "View Images" to pick an image from the media library, I get the following error message:

    "Warning: dir(http://www.pangeabooks.net/wp-content/themes/shopperpress/thumbs/) [function.dir]: failed to open dir: not implemented in /home/walbooks/public_html/wp-content/themes/shopperpress/PPT/ajax/actions.php on line 886

    Fatal error: Call to a member function read() on a non-object in /home/walbooks/public_html/wp-content/themes/shopperpress/PPT/ajax/actions.php on line 887"

    The media library has all the correct images and the url shown above for the image is correct.

    ???

  2. Krishna
    Volunteer Moderator
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Deactivate all your plugins and revert to Twenty Eleven theme so that you can identify the plugin or theme that causes the trouble.

  3. jeffbon
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Plugins weren't the problem. Theme that has this feature is Shopperpress which works fine on the localhost and other websites I've used it on.

  4. fonglh
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    As this is a premium theme, please seek support from the theme developers directly.

  5. s_ha_dum
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Plugins weren't the problem.

    Plugins could still be the problem. It is possible for a plugin to screw up just about anything. Unless you have tested Shopperpress with exactly the same set of plugins (version counts), you need to eliminate the possibility of a conflict. Never dismiss the possibility. Seriously.

    However, your problem seems to be with the dir(...) function, and I am thinking that it is a server configuration issue.

    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=122334

  6. jeffbon
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Shopperpress does not respond to my inquiry.

    I don't understand anything in that post about server configuration.

  7. s_ha_dum
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Do you have access to server level configuration files? If not, you need to talk to your host anyway.

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