• Resolved Rubyfire

    (@rubyfire)


    I am developing a new wordpress theme and it works great on the localhost on my home pc. But when I upload it to my site to its own folder and database it gives the error below. The default theme works and there are no plugins as this is a fresh install. I have tried everything short of deleting all tables in the newly created database and importing the database from my home computer.

    *I did us godaddy to install wordpress… I’m wondering if this might be the problem but I’ve had no problems with it before.

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/55/7361755/html/demo1/wp-content/themes/TheDogBlog/functions.php:3) in /home/content/55/7361755/html/demo1/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 934

    My site is rubyfiredesigns.com and the demo site is rubyfiredesigns.com/demo1

    Additional Info:
    – rubyfiredesigns.com is a subdomain of profitableintent.com because I changed the name of the company.

    – I can provide source files to anyone who could help.

    I be sure to post if I find the solution before response

    Thanks guys,
    Bobby

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  • Thread Starter Rubyfire

    (@rubyfire)

    omg… I feel like an ass. I didn’t even check the codex… I got so caught up in it i completely foregot. I’m sorry for the waste of time. I’m just under alot of pressure as unemployment is running out and I started this thing with no education at all after getting laid off and have came far but have to get things rolling quickly. eerr damnit. sorry again.

    No problem. We all need an extra pair of eyes sometimes ??

    Thread Starter Rubyfire

    (@rubyfire)

    this isn’t working… it keeps giving me the same error saying its in pluggable.php… but with another theme it is fine… I just don’t get what I’m missing

    Thread Starter Rubyfire

    (@rubyfire)

    Resolved… I had alot of extra whitespace in between PHP blocks… in my functions.php

    thanks man.

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