• Resolved sagar.dafle

    (@sagardafle)


    Hi All,

    I am in big despair.
    My website(http://www.sanjosespartan.com) has stopped working since the time I had installed PHPMyAdmin in the “yahoo_site_admin” folder.

    Now, my website homepage redirects me to phpmyadmin webpage instead of going to the normal /blog page.

    moreover, suddenly my wordpress broke down and I am not able to see wordpress dashboard.
    It given an error : Your server is running PHP version 5.3.6 but this plugin requires at least PHP 5.4. Please run an upgrade.

    Please Please Please help me to resolve this isue ASAP.

    I just wish to undo the things I have done(remove the PHPMyadmin) completely.
    Thanks a lot.

    P.S: I am not able to check my wordpress version due to same reason but it is not the latest for sure.

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  • I am not able to check my wordpress version
    Your WP Version is 3.3.1
    Your server is running PHP version 5.3.6 but this plugin requires at least PHP 5.4. Please run an upgrade
    For this you have to upgrade your PHP Version.
    Login to your FTP and navigate to Plugins Folder. You find it in wp-content->Plugins. Rename the Plugins folder to Plugins_old.
    If you have cPanel details then login to your cPanel and navigate to phpMyAdmin. Select your database and click on wp_options.
    Make sure that your siteurl and home value is same.
    For Ex:
    siteurl: http://www.yourwebsite.com
    home: http://www.yourwebsite.com

    Let us know the result.

    Thread Starter sagar.dafle

    (@sagardafle)

    Thanks a lot bswajitgiri 🙂

    I had first called my small business yahoo CC and they had resotred my website to my previous version .
    But still I was unable to login to my WordPress dashboard. It was giving the same php version error.
    I deleted the plugin that I had installed today ( database sample table something) .
    That was problematic for me.
    So the issue has been resolved now.
    Thanks a lot dude.
    Much appreciated !!

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