jer995
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Blank pages for entire site – even adminAlright, well in a last ditch effort to get it working I removed i:3;s:21:”wp-cache/wp-cache.php”;
from the database in wp-options.active_plugins. I was then able to access the site and admin area. When I went to the plugins area the wp-cache was not listed and all of the other plugins were deactivated. When I went back to wp-options.active_plugins the field only had a:1:{0} (or soemthing very similar, previously it contained data for all of the plugins.Anyway, when I went back to the control panel and tried to activate another plugin (that had previously been active), I ended up with a blank screen after clicking activate, and now the entire site is back to being blank.
So I think I’ve screwed this up enough already. I don’t mind starting from scratch since I was just starting out with it anyways, but it concerns me since we couldn’t find a solution for it that it could happen to me again later on.
Spencesp – Sending you an email now about maybe helping me start over with 2.0.4.
Thanks vkaryl for trying, its at least encouraging to see how fast you guys are at trying to help someone out.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Blank pages for entire site – even adminInteresting spencerp, it appears I am also on 2.02 with “auto” updates.
Yup, I went into the Blog’s CP, disabled the wp-cache plugin, when into the FTP directory… removed ALL wp-cache files, folders..everything in the cache/ folder made in the wp-content/cache directory too.
Also, download a copy of the wp-config.php file to your computer.. remove this line from the wp-config.php file:
define(‘WP_CACHE’, true); //Added by WP-Cache ManagerReupload it to your FTP directory, over the existing one.
Example of what was done here, as well.She was running 2.0.2 to start with, view her page source now. Says <meta name=”generator” content=”WordPress 2.0.4″ />
Also, not sure if you know that or not, but..I just used this to access the FTP:
FTP URL: http://ftp.your-domain.com
FTP USER = HOST USERNAME
FTP PASS = HOST PASSWORDMade access, deleted 2.0.2 crap files, uploaded 2.0.4 files then. Ran upgrade.php file.. all was peachy! Wish ya luck, if ya need help with it.. drop a line here.. I’ll handle it for ya! =)
http://install4free.wordpress.com/2006/06/25/get-in-touch/
spencerp
P.S. Also, not sure, but..inside the YAHOO CP, there’s a spot to choose, for them to auto update, or YOU manually update the blog, I chose for manually doing it.. Who needs Yahoo to do that stuff lol! 😉
P.S.S. Yes, I know.. I’m just awesome like that…
When I go into the blog control panel in Yahoo and click on the manage plugins link, it’s just taking me to the blog/wp-admin/plugins.php page in my site which comes up blank.
I modified and uploaded the wp-config.php file like you suggested – still blank
Assuming I want to disable auto updates and manually update to 2.0.4 myself, but is there anything else I can try to get the site back?
I can handle error messages…at least that give me something to research, but blank pages?! its driving me nuts.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Blank pages for entire site – even adminno good 🙁
I deleted the folder as well as a wp-cache-config.php file from wp-content\
but I still get blank pages for everything. Any other ideas?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Blank pages for entire site – even adminAlright, thanks. I’m working on the backup now. And if I understand what your telling me to try, all I need to do is delete the wp-cache folder from wp-content\plugins?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Blank pages for entire site – even adminOh, and sorry for not including what version of WP this is, (I don’t know) but if you can tell me where to look in the pages/db I can reply with it. This was installed for me by Yahoo, who is hosting it, and they say they use the latest and greatest, but I’m not sure.