Blank Page on Wordpress after Publishing?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by Steve Myers, Sep 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    I am getting a blank page no matter what part of the site I access using wordpress. what are thoughts and suggestions on this?
     
    Steve Myers, Sep 9, 2007 IP
  2. mizaks

    mizaks Well-Known Member

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    Are you able to access the admin panel?
     
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  3. Steve Myers

    Steve Myers Active Member

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    Sure can..I had to remove the database, reload the install.php to get the install going.
     
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    I had something similar happen when using the www-redirect plugin a while back (not sure if you're using it, but it may be another plugin problem). With that one, I had the problem when directing to the www versions, and it was fine when I had it redirect to the non-www versions instead.
     
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    Pixelrage Peon

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    I was just about to say, the same thing happened to me with that wwwredirect plugin. I also had yet another plugin that changed the default URLs. I had to get rid of both.

    In another incident, I had a blank index.html that forced my page to look like a blank white screen when you typed in the site name in the browser. It must have taken me a half hour to figure out what the problem was - and it went down in stupid computer issue history :D
     
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    You don't need to get rid of the www-redirect. You just need to change the URL to point to the non-www versions. Then it works perfectly. I have no idea why it didn't work the other way though.
     
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  7. Steve Myers

    Steve Myers Active Member

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    I tried the non-www and the www but it doesn't work. It only turns the entire site blank when pushing the publish button... I tried it again and still does it I have no clue what to do besides move to another server.
     
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    katro Active Member

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    check presentation-widgets hope this will help

    thanks
     
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  9. Steve Myers

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    It's something with the hosting. The server admins did an apache update and fscked everything up. Time to move to another host, oh well. Thank everyone for the replies :-/
     
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    Try disabling one plugin at a time until you find out which is causing the problem. Did you change anything in your templates recently that might have been an issue? If so, try re-uploading the original version of the one you changed (backup the current one first). Also, try switching themes and then see if it works. That will at least let you know if it's the installation or something tied to a theme.
     
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