• Using Spitz theme and getting this message after adding Event Manager plugin. Any ideas would be appreciated to resolve this. Tried reloading everything…no resolution.

    “call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ’emd_head’ was given …httpdocs/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 395”

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/events-manager/

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  • where does it appear in the frontend? did you try changing to default theme then deactivate the plugin before changing to spitz theme again.

    Thread Starter inblingham

    (@inblingham)

    Yes I did do the deactivate-reactivate exercise. I am thinking that the Spitz theme is having an issue with Event Manager plugin at this point. So, planning to first deactivate that plug-in and if it still effects Spitz move it to a subdomain that links back to the main theme…that is unless I am missing something. The error message only shows on the “Home Page” (hardcoded for seveal features that load from specialized post tools in the Theme settings panel). Right now a false page shows while the build is in progress. I see it there and at the top of the Spitz Theme settings panel for the home page settings.
    The only changes made to were adding the Event Manager plugin and an update of Cincopa plugin and MM forms plugin. That is when it showed up. The ’emd_head” refers back to Event Manager plugin, I believe and that is why I am looking in that direction. Thanks for your interest. Ideas welcome ??

    maybe try to deactivate other plugins to test which one of those are causing the conflict because maybe its not just your theme.

    btw, do you have the latest version?

    Thread Starter inblingham

    (@inblingham)

    For everything but WP. My server needs an upgrade to MyPhp/SQL software first. Found that out in August…Hosting company saying that I will have to upgrade the whole server software and all myself…not part of the package. After hosting with them for the past 6 years and being kept up to date the whole time. Love the recession ??

    my advice is to get the latest version first.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    name and shame, then change hosting companies, that’s ridiculous

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