• maryjanecabrera

    (@maryjanecabrera)


    I was uploading the RSS Feed plug in to my site then after I installed it this came out:

    Warning: include_once(/mnt/local/home/maryjanecabrera/maryjanecabrera.com/wp-content/plugins/__MACOSX/) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: Success in /mnt/local/home/maryjanecabrera/maryjanecabrera.com/wp-settings.php on line 473

    Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening ‘/mnt/local/home/maryjanecabrera/maryjanecabrera.com/wp-content/plugins/__MACOSX/’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /mnt/local/home/maryjanecabrera/maryjanecabrera.com/wp-settings.php on line 473

    I really don’t know what happened guys but this came out right after I installed the RSS Feed plug in and it’s there on my site until now!! I have uninstalled and deleted the plug in already but the bug is still there (Although I’m not even sure if it’s a bug or something). I need help with this! I am not good in programming and I know only basic html so I don’t have any idea how to fix this. Someone please help!

    Thanks in advance!

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  • whooami

    (@whooami)

    this isnt a plugin failure — this isnt uploaded correctly.

    maryjanecabrera.com/wp-content/plugins/__MACOSX

    delete that __MACOSX direcotory and upload the OTHER directory and its files, that is in the zip.

    this one: feedburner_feedsmith_plugin_2.3

    it has 2 files in it,

    Hi,

    I just started to admin a site that is showing the:

    The plugin __MACOSX/ has been deactivated due to an error: Plugin file does not exist.

    …error, but I cannot find out what is causing it. A previous admin may have had something installed that I am not aware of. It doesn’t seem like there is currently a plug-in associated with this directory. I have completely removed the _MACOSX directory from the plug-ins folder, but the error persists.

    It would seem that since Google’s acquisition of Feedburner, the aforementioned plugin is not available. I was going to see if installing it and then disabling it would fix the problem.

    Any ideas? Thanks!

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