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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Illegal offset type in .php fileOh ok… Thx for the tip MacManX 😉
Will do just that!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Illegal offset type in .php fileHey tiffjones and MacManX,
thank you both for your suggestions!I went with tiff’s suggestion first as it seems simple enough. It did get rid of the warning message, thank you! But then I switched it back on, and the warning message is still there. As I’m quite clueless about WP still, I can’t remember why I downloaded that plugin. But I’m thinking I might need it again when I need to backup WP before another update. Is that correct? If it is, then it means I’ll need that activated.
I might try replacing those files suggested by esmi and MacManX… but I just need to know that there won’t be any issues of deleting any work I’ve done so far on the site?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Illegal offset type in .php fileThx esmi…
Do I upload them via FTP? As in I’ll just replace those files in my FTP folder?
Or do I upload them via cPanel?
Also, more importantly. This would mean that none of the progress I’ve made so far on the website will be deleted right? Everything will function as normal when I re-upload these files?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Illegal offset type in .php fileSo I’ve just gone to delete a spam comment on the website, and the same warning came up. Except, there is a 2nd warning now, and it says:
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/80/11769180/html/wp-admin/includes/template.php:1135) in /home/content/80/11769180/html/wp-includes/class-wp-ajax-response.php on line 129Please help! 🙂
Chi.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Illegal offset type in .php fileby the way, the text on line1135 in the above file is:
$wp_settings_sections[$page][$id] = array(‘id’ => $id, ‘title’ => $title, ‘callback’ => $callback);thanks in advance,
Chi.Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: exporting files so that my clients can view themThanks Esmi.
Does anyone else know what I can do, with regards to my initial question?
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: exporting files so that my clients can view themI’m not sure what “static” really means. When I was googling, it seems like the most likely candidate for the answer to my problem, but I’m not sure if it does what I’m looking for (see my first post).
I’ll look into the alternative you’ve suggested, but it seems like I’d need to have a domain for that to start with. Am I right?Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: exporting files so that my clients can view themThanks for the links esmi. I’m not too savvy with all these apps/software… and reading it doesn’t really tell me if it’s what I need. It’s all trial and error for me, like Really Static and some other plugin I tried (I forgot the name now). I tried a couple of things which sound like they might address my problem, but turns out, they don’t.
And with installing HTTrack on Mac, seems like I’ll need a fair amount of hacking skills which I sadly lack. So unless it’s really what I need, I’ll try it and hope for the best, and also hope that I don’t ruin anything in the process.
But before I try it, I’m a little confused. Is HTTrack the answer to my problem? Or were you just pointing me to a Mac version of HTTrack?
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: exporting files so that my clients can view themThat’s a bummer. Thanks for your reply esmi.
So I was doing some googling and I saw HTTrack (which is unfortunately for Windows only) and plugins like Really Static. I guess they don’t really address my problem? Was fiddling around with Really Static but couldn’t get what I want. And so now, I guess even if there was a Mac version of HTTrack, it’s not what I was looking for then?