• I’ve gone through the internet trying to find a solution but have been unable to.

    Have mysteriously had Akismet fail to stop a bunch of spam comments lately so I dropped into the admin page and checked it out. I notice it’s asking me for FTP details as it can’t update automatically. Regardless, I do it manually and download a new version of akismet and place it into the plugins folder, overwriting the old folder in /plugins/

    Now, when I go to the plugins folder in the admin control panel, I’m faced with a blank screen.

    So I go to the folder structure and rename the /plugins/ folder to /oldplugins/, go back to the admin control panel and it’s still showing as a blank page. However, the weird thing is, it’s bloody showing the plug ins still in the side menu on the homepage:

    SCREENSHOT 1

    What the hell?

    How can I get my plugins back again?

    My Edit Plugins page shows this error:

    Warning: in_array() [function.in-array]: Wrong datatype for second argument in /home/b981eptb/public_html/wp-admin/includes/plugin.php on line 233

    SCREENSHOT 2
    And as you can see, it’s still showing all the plugins, despite the whole folder being renamed?

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  • Hi,

    Check with these options:

    – Rename the plugins irectory via FTP and rename all the plugins. Enable it one by one to find out the culprit.
    – Upgrade your wordpress version to the latest one.

    Thanks,

    Shane G.

    Thread Starter blowdog

    (@blowdog)

    I’ve done that but it’s made no difference.

    The crazy thing is, when I rename the /plugins/ folder, they are still visible on the ‘edit plugins’ page as per the screenshot above.

    Anybody?

    Thread Starter blowdog

    (@blowdog)

    OK this is driving me crazy!!

    BUNCH OF CRAZY RIGHT HERE

    Are Plugins info stored or cached anywhere else? Apart from the actual /plugins/ folder, where else would it read from?

    Thread Starter blowdog

    (@blowdog)

    Incidentally I cannot upgrade to 2.9 as it will break my theme.

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