• Resolved steve-d

    (@steve-d)


    Updated to 5.2, tried the plugin, then turned off Maintenance Mode and then disabled the plugin. I went back to my site and got Maintenance Mode. Went to log in and get fatal error.
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wpf_current_time_fixed() in /data/21/2/44/93/2044093/user/2239141/htdocs/blog1/wp-content/plugins/mingle-forum/wpf.class.php on line 1605

    I will back in the morning.

    Good Night

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/maintenance-mode/

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Try manually resetting your plugins. If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    James . . . Let’s look at the problem again.

    Why, after deactivating maintenance mode, then saving that setting, then disabling the plugin to recently active – do I land on Maintenance Mode splash page when it is supposedly OFF?

    Then, when I attempt to get into the back end via the tiny login on the lower right hand corner, I am sent to the white scree of death.

    Now, I redirected my audience-readers via htaccess to a maintenance page before I crashed out at 2:30 AM last night.

    I have to go to Mingle Forum to check in to see if they have any cluere so I will be back.

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    Sorry about the typos. Long hours.

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    Woo boy. This is one seriously screwed up situation.

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    Okay I got back in to my administration dashboard. The Maintenance Mode Plugin is deactivated and in Recently Active (1)

    Yet, when I go to home page via dashboard or standard straight to home page via browser I still land on the Maintenance Mode Splash Page.

    Update:10:30 AM Okay I can go to pages via view page from my dashboard and that is good.

    The bottom line is Maintenance Mode Plugin splash page even though deactivated has decided to become my Home Page.

    Is there any chance when I turned maintenance mode off and then saved it that my save didn’t take? Thus when I deactivated the plugin it was actually still in maintenance mode and is now stuck in it?

    Update: 10:45 AM Okay it is definitely only affecting the Home Page, at least from the back end here.

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    Okay here is a summary of my problem.

    I was able to repair the “so called” Fatal error:

    I will go to my home page and get the MM Splash Page.

    I now can log in to dashboard via the MM login.

    I can go to any page via dashboard and once in do anything I normally do.

    I can not get rid of the MM splash page on the home landing page. Even though the plugin is deactivated and supposedly not in maintenance mode.

    Any clues?

    Thread Starter steve-d

    (@steve-d)

    Okay back in business!

    Moral to the story?

    If at first you do not succeed, try and try again until you do.

    Thanks for your patience.

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