• All my scheduled posts are appearing as “missed” on my blog.
    I’ve seen this before where the DNS on my server failed to point back at me, however the only thing which has changed is the upgrade to 2.9
    Anyone else having the same issue since upgrading?
    Or is this a tedious job of eliminating the plugins, even though standard publish right now posts work fine?

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  • My website has gone awol too ??

    After heavy customization and spending alot of money fixing it to how i want it, it’s all ruined.

    I think I’m going to sue somebody.

    https://www.visitlocal.co.uk

    Backed up my files, folders etc. Hit the upgrade button, got the maintainence error page, deleted it from the root folder.. clicked refresh and the website went blank white.

    I really need to get this resolved asap. Can anyone help please?

    @naweedshams

    By FTP rename the wp-content/plugins folder to !plugins. See how that works and start reactivating plugins one by one. Track the one that succumbs.

    PS: Never upgrade without doing some local testing. Especially if you rely on your blog for other stuff than fun.

    I’ve been blogging for nearly ten years, with various platforms, and have never had an upgrade so royally screw up my blog site. Thank you, WordPress.

    Getting this error message when I hit wp-cron:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in wp-content/plugins/rsscloud/send-post-notifications.php on line 17

    So, I disabled the RSS Cloud plugin and will see if that fixed scheduled posting. It certainly makes that error go away ??

    I spent so much money customizing my wordpress site, we need to be compensated for such a bug filled upgrade :@ :@ :@ :@ :@ :@

    And how much did you pay for WordPress itself?

    All this complaining is silly. If you’re serious about running a high-availability site, there’s no way you’d upgrade a production system before testing it.

    That’s right. Until someone volunteers for debugging, no more complaints are allowed ^_^

    I volunteer!

    Great! Send me a message at https://www.miqrogroove.com/contact/ so we can get started.

    Well that’s a little late don’t you think. WordPress should have tested 2.9 before releasing it!

    There’s thousands of disgruntled users complaining on twitter, not just me.

    Don’t you think it has been tested ?
    And I’m sorry for you, but if YOU follow the clear instructions of always doing a back up of files and database before upgrading, it is only a question of 15 minutes MAXIMUM to put back your site in its former state.

    Instead of twitting their unsatisfaction, people should try to apply basic procedures.

    I actually did backup my files and folders thank goodness.

    I just dont know how to backup the database files to re-install everything from scratch.

    My site is https://www.visitlocal.co.uk – hasn’t been working for almost 2 hours, deleted all the plugins.. not sure whats up.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    I just dont know how to backup the database files to re-install everything from scratch.

    There are multiple ways: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/WordPress_Backups#Database_Backup_Instructions

    Thanks for the link ??

    I checked it out before but still unsure, I’m quite a novice at the database stuff.

    What i want to do is reinstall wordpress on my site, but use the current database.. but i’m confused about how to do that.

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