Error Message: “Fatal error: Call to undefined function”
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Help!
For about the past week, whenever I try to log in to my blog, I get this message:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: wp_redirect() in /home/brykm2/public_html/wp-content/themes/default/sidebar_old.png(457) : runtime-created function(1) : eval()’d code on line 456
My blog is still available to view, but there’s no longer an “Edit” link under each post.
Anybody out there seen anything like this? Anybody have a clue?
My host is LunarPages, BTW, if that helps anything.
I’d appreciate any help!
Mark
brykmantra.com
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Hello??? Any ideas, anybody?
That’s… odd. I’d say you got hacked.
Look closely at your theme. It may have been altered by somebody else.
Hmm … okay … but i can’t get into edit mode, how do i look at my theme?
sorry, but i really don’t know the inner workings … i’m not sure where to look …
PS Thanks for the reply!
You mean you cannot login? I just looked at your site’s source code and it looks fine from here. You appear to be using a modified version of the default (kubrick) theme.
Just user FTP to rename that default theme folder and reupload the *original* default theme and use it. Maybe that will allow you to login. (Stranger things have happened.) Contact me offlist (view my profile) if you need help.
okay, hmm … i think i can do that …
i know how i can rename the folder … i’ll look into reloading the original theme … i’ll email you if i get stuck …
thanks joni, and thanks otto too … !
BTW, to answer your question, the error message above is what i got when trying to access my edit page (i.e. clicking my bookmark to http://brykmantra.com/wp-admin). I’ve been doing it that way for three years, so i never really give it much thought.
And now when i try the same thing, i just get a blank page, and it says “Done” in the status bar.
Oh, and another thing: I just renewed by domain name registration at Network Solutions, about the same time as this started happening. Is that a coincidence, or might that be a factor …
Sorry i didn’t bring this up earlier, but it didn’t occur to me …
Thanks again!
Okay, Joni, that did it! I really appreciate the help!
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