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  • Well, for now the problem was resolved by removing the plug in files from my database (thanks go to the Dreamhost support staff, as I wasn’t sure how to do this properly. Both my website and the WP Dashboard are working again now.

    I’d still like to know what the problem was, and I won’t re-install that plug-in until I know it’s been fixed.

    Damn!! Now my website isn’t working either. Getting the same blank page and error message.

    This is now urgent!!

    Thanks Scott – looking forward to a fix.

    I should mention this – I am technologically clueless when it comes to tweaking programs and such. Without the dashboard, I am lost. So please, when you post any information on how to deal with my problem, use plain english and step-by-step detailed instructions.

    Thanks!

    I installed Advertising Manager by searching for it in the plugin directory. Now I am having serious problems with it.

    First, after installing, I continued getting the system message that Adsense had been changed to Advertising Manager and that I should download and install that – even though I already had downloaded, installed, and activated it.

    Second, I was also getting a system message about optimization (can’t quote it, as you’ll find out in a minute), which was “recommended”. I clicked yes, several times, but the message never went away.

    Finally, and most seriously…

    I tried to put in my Adsense information in the fields designated for a referrer ad. At first it seemed to work. But then I clicked on something (not sure what it said, but what I wanted to do was change the colors of the ad), and now I cannot access my WordPress Dashboard at all. When I try, all I get is a blank page with the following message:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined method Ad_AdSense_Referral::get() in /home/moeloe/maureenmower.com/wp-content/plugins/advertising-manager/advertising-manager.php on line 106

    This is why I can’t quote the exact messages in the first two issues, I can no longer access my Dashboard at all.

    I’m hosting my own WP blog site – http://www.maureenmower.com So far, my site is working just fine (although I see no difference with the new plugin) – but I won’t be able to add any new posts until I can back into the Dashboard. PLEASE HELP!!

    Man, it’s worse than I thought. The same set of messages is now appearing at the top of my website as well.

    How can I get rid of this?

    I need help with FeedSmith.

    I had to download and install this from the link provided above, since I hadn’t found it within the first 20 pages of the plugin directory (and wasn’t going to scroll through all 200 pages).

    I downloaded it to my desktop, then uploaded it to WordPress, then installed and activated it. All seemed to be going fine until I activated it. At that point I started getting the following messages at the top of the WP Dashboard – above the thick blue top menu line…

    Warning: include_once(/home/moeloe/maureenmower.com/wp-content/plugins/__MACOSX/) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: Success in /home/moeloe/maureenmower.com/wp-settings.php on line 473

    Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening ‘/home/moeloe/maureenmower.com/wp-content/plugins/__MACOSX/’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/moeloe/maureenmower.com/wp-settings.php on line 473

    I figured there was a problem with the plug in, so I tried deactivating it. The same message stayed in the same place. Then I tried deleting the deactivated plug-in – but still no change.

    Now I’m stuck. I don’t know what the messages mean, or how to get them off the top of my dashboard when even deleting the plug in wouldn’t do that.

    HELP!!

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