Wordpress wp-admin problem

Discussion in 'Programming' started by BuxP, Jul 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    So I tried to upgrade (manually) my wordpress site to wordpress 3.0

    Everythign seems to work, except wp-admin, it just shows a blank page.

    Will pay someone to fix it. Pm your quote i'll give ftp details.
     
    BuxP, Jul 9, 2010 IP
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    Were you able to fix the issue?
     
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    I would diasble all plugins via ftp (move the plugins folder to a new folder is a way)
     
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    Disabling plugins can be done in your cPanel, if you can't access dashboard.

    Look for wp-content/plugins folder and rename plugin one by one, or move all plugins to a new folder somewhere.
     
    KimiGermany, Jul 29, 2010 IP
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    #5
    Here are some tips I got from searching the Wordpress forums:

    1) Check the functions.php file for blank lines. Make sure there are no blank lines outside the <?php ?> tags.

    2) Check the settings in wp-config.php

    3) Check that your host meets the Wordpress requirements (PHP 4.3 or greater, MySQL 4.1.2 or greater, Apache with mod_rewrite module)

    4) Check that there is a theme in the default folder.

    5) Rename your plugins folder to plugins-old.

    6) Delete wp-admin and wp-includes and then reupload from a FRESH download of Wordpress.

    7) Increase Wordpress' memory limit if you have lots of plugins. Edit the wp-config.php file adding this line just below the define(‘WPLANG’, ”);
    define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’64M’);

    I've also read that changing certain parameters in php.ini can fix it too, but doing that should be a last resort.
     
    Cash Nebula, Jul 29, 2010 IP
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    Well, I think i will be able to Do it for you!


    Update : WoW, that was terrific, :p Got the stuff Fixed up for Buxp :D

    Thanks!
     
    extremephp, Aug 1, 2010 IP