Hi everyone,
Sorry for the delays. I just responded to this same problem in another thread, but I will repeat the info for the sake of ease.
Audiobar uses something called iFrame to make it play continually. Audiobar needs to put a “#” in the URL in order to do that. Without this, the music would reset when you change pages. There may have been a conflict and your custom permalink included a hash or some other code that conflicted with iFrame.
Any of you who had the problem – can you post what the custom permalink was that you were using? I personally am using a custom permalink with audiobar and I don’t have any problems so I figure it must have to do with the link formatting itself…
Ko Ko Win, you are having a different problem. After some research, I found out your problem is with the host – I think your hosting is running your PHP in safe mode – meaning that they don’t allow certain changes to be made. My advice would be to contact your host (godaddy, webmasters, bluehost, etc.) and ask them to take off the restrictions.
Alternatively, you can re-install wordpress manually to reset some permissions. That worked for some people. There are instructions to reinstall wordpress manually here: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Upgrading_WordPress
Thanks,
Chad.