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  • Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Oops. I sent the wrong end of the file…

    20180612T211652: http://www.echolakeassociation.net/index.php
    PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_VARIABLE or T_DOLLAR_OPEN_CURLY_BRACES or T_CURLY_OPEN in /hermes/bosnacweb02/bosnacweb02bf/b1363/ipg.elpapo41/wp-config.php on line 93

    20180612T211658: http://www.echolakeassociation.net/index.php
    PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_VARIABLE or T_DOLLAR_OPEN_CURLY_BRACES or T_CURLY_OPEN in /hermes/bosnacweb02/bosnacweb02bf/b1363/ipg.elpapo41/wp-config.php on line 93

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Add tags in the email message. Thank you.

    That was not clear in the directions. Working fine now. I also installed Flamingo to capture the data more permanently.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

    (@msfrankie)

    I got it.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    The folder was removed, but it’s back. My host says WP is creating it because of an upload_path set in the database and if I remove it, WP will revert to the default. I will try it.

    My question is: Why did WP start to do this in the first place?

    Will keep you posted.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    It’s been a long time since last post but I discovered the problem.

    I noticed a folder in the main directory with the name of the site. Inside this folder was another wp-content folder but no other files. Inside was uploads and inside that year/mo …etc. This is where some of the images ended up.

    There were two wp-content/uploads/year/mo folders !!! No wonder WordPress was confused. Perhaps this occurred when I switched hosts???

    I need to remove this duplicate folder but first I have to check that every image in the duplicate is covered in the original uploads folder. To compensate, sometimes I manually put the images where they were supposed to be and sometimes I just changed the address to where WP said they were. What a mess.

    Anyway, when I resolve the addresses/images and REMOVE the second folder, the media upload system should work. Surely this is the problem.

    Too bad I didn’t spot this folder right after the problem started.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    OK – Why not? Delete then Replace. I’ll report back when I’m done.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    It made no difference. I just went to the themes page, saved current settings, activated 2014 theme… ? Tried to upload image…

    The upload media mechanism does not work. When used, the image does not appear in the media library or in the page. The dir address that WP produces does not contain the imgage.

    But when the image is uploaded manually to the WP designated directory, the image does appear in the page but not in the media library.

    The WP address is not the current month and year – just a random year and month.

    My media library has a lot of little X boxes. This is not right. Something went amok here.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Do you mean – change themes and see if the image upload works properly?

    I am reluctant to do this for fear of losing my current settings. I can do this safely right?

    I will investigate and do.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

    (@msfrankie)

    Made no difference. Last summer I upgraded my weaver theme to weaver ii and then moved the web site to another server. That’s when this anomaly appeared.

    I just now noticed that the “featured image” option doesn’t work. in the page header.

    And, I don’t know where the featured image is stored???

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Yes, the date and time is correct in the settings.

    When I upload a document or image the address is always wrong. And randomly wrong – not the same each time.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

    (@msfrankie)

    Well, I guess I have the worst luck…looking for a new theme, I selected one and clicked “preview” –

    interesting, all my slide shows showed up BUT

    When I returned to Weaver II, ALL the widgets were gone. Not placed in the inactive section. G _O _N _ E. I had to recontruct the whole sidebar which took several hours.

    So – when I install a new theme, everything has to be saved first.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Thanks. I’ll start looking for a new theme and start fresh.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Thank you all – I do not care to persue this further here.

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

    (@msfrankie)

    Thank you for your quick response.

    Yes – I see it there. Can you answer one more question?

    Is it possible to do this through the backend without actually adding the code into the header.php?

    This perpetrator does not have server access. So how would he know the url of the logo [he could media upload it to a page and see it in the html, but that would not give him the style code etc…that appears in the header.php.]

    Should I assume that this was not done by an amateur?

    Thread Starter MsFrankie

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    Thank you – I went to see. Meantime, I reasoned that the cookie set-up and .htaccess could not be the problem since other the sites were fine. So…two sites have the same them, e so I over-wrote the functions.php file and all is well. I apparently did some damage to the file. Leanred my lesson.

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