• I installed widgets last night. Then I added a plugin called “King Login” (so I could login at the sidebar).

    This morning I got stupid and pulled “King Login” from the server to look at the code. The thing is, I tried to log back onto my blog before putting the plugin back on the server (stupid…). Everything crashed on me. According to my web hosting service, I got the following error messages:

    Warning: main(C:\Accounts\nomansbl\wwwRoot/wp-content/plugins/king-includes/library/king_widget_functions.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\Accounts\nomansbl\wwwRoot\wp-content\plugins\widgets\king-login.php on line 22

    and

    Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required ‘C:\Accounts\nomansbl\wwwRoot/wp-content/plugins/king-includes/library/king_widget_functions.php’ (include_path=’.;c:\php4\pear’) in C:\Accounts\nomansbl\wwwRoot\wp-content\plugins\widgets\king-login.php on line 22

    WordPress will not let me log in anymore, as if the King Login plugin altered some code in one of the templates and I somehow caused irreparable damage by trying to log on without it.

    Any ideas? Is there anyway I can set wordpress back to default so I can log on again?

    Can’t believe I did it.

    Effluent

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  • FTP in and delete the plugin…

    This will happen if you remove just the php file like you did and leave the includes folder active or vice versa. I was playing around with king login last night and it did the same thing for me. I was able to just use the back button and re-upload the file to verify that everything was fine. I don’t think King login works very well with 2.1

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