• The following is showing up at the very bottom of my blog http://alchemicalcords.com. I don’t know what this is or how to fix it:

    … (Object) WP_Query
    Krumo version 0.2a
    | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
    Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 16

    … (Object) WP
    Krumo version 0.2a
    | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
    Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 16

    This is a list of all currently included (or required) files.

    … (Array, 230 elements)
    Krumo version 0.2a
    | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
    Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 20

    This is a list of all currently declared functions.

    … (Array, 2 elements)
    Krumo version 0.2a
    | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
    Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 22

    This is a list of all currently declared classes.

    … (Array, 431 elements)
    Krumo version 0.2a
    | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
    Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 24

    This is a list of all HTTP request headers.

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  • Thread Starter NfiniteT

    (@nfinitet)

    I deactivated the plugin and it went away but I don’t know if this plugin is needed or not.

    Deactivate all plugins and see if the errors go away.

    That’s nice to know. Now activate plugins one by one and find out which plugin is causing the problem. Once you locate it you can delete it and reinstall it and see if still the problem exists.

    Thread Starter NfiniteT

    (@nfinitet)

    I reactivated the debug plugin and deactivated everything else. I’m still getting this beneath the footer:

    ... (Object) WP_Query
        Krumo version 0.2a
        | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
        Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 16  
    
        ... (Object) WP
        Krumo version 0.2a
        | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
        Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 16  
    
    This is a list of all currently included (or required) files.
    
        ... (Array, 91 elements)
        Krumo version 0.2a
        | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
        Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 20  
    
    This is a list of all currently declared functions.
    
        ... (Array, 2 elements)
        Krumo version 0.2a
        | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
        Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 22  
    
    This is a list of all currently declared classes.
    
        ... (Array, 322 elements)
        Krumo version 0.2a
        | http://krumo.sourceforge.net
        Called from /home/httpd/vhosts/alchemicalwords.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/wp-debug/wp-debug.php, line 24

    This is a list of all HTTP request headers.

    That means that the debug plugin is causing the problem. And if you want to do away with the problem, you may delete it.

    BTW, where did you download it from?

    Thread Starter NfiniteT

    (@nfinitet)

    It came with the WordPress. I didn’t put a debug on the blog because I don’t know how to use it without potentially breaking something. I tried to visit the developer site but my MacTop blocked the site as dangerous. It’s this one:

    WP-Debug
    Deactivate | Edit

    Allows WordPress debugging through the Krumo application. Visit the Krumo documentation for more information.
    Version 1.0 | By Chris Poteet | Visit plugin site

    How did you install your WordPress site? Typically debug plugins have to be added by an administrator in order to be added to WordPress.

    It came with the WordPress.

    No, it is not shipped with WordPress.

    I tried to visit the developer site but my MacTop blocked the site as dangerous.

    That means you have to delete the WP-Debug plugin.

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