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  • Try re-uploading all theme folders. You could also try deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    EDIT: A re-upload of the wp-admin and wp-includes folders from a fresh download of WordPress probably wouldn’t come amiss either.

    Thread Starter coachdar

    (@coachdar)

    Thank you – I’ll try that and post the results here.

    Thread Starter coachdar

    (@coachdar)

    I did all of this, and even created a new site on a different host. Still having the issue. My theme vendor says it is not them, my host says it is not them. They point to wordpress. HELP?

    Thank you!

    guys.. please help. even i having the same problem. for all the sites i have hosted.

    Ask if your provider / server admin has added the function dir() to the disable_functions setting in php.ini. If yes, then the dir() function has to be allowed. Btw, the dir() function is a major security risk, so also ask WP why they use this function.

    /mysteron

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