• Resolved Jen Baumann

    (@dreamwhisper)


    I enabled this on a multisite install. However, I don’t know if the following is a multisite issue or not.

    Enabling tbtestimonials prevented all other plugins from loading their administration pages on the backend of the site regardless whether the plugin was network activated or activated only for the main site.

    Errors in other plugin admin pages varied from a simple “Cannot Load xxxxx.php” to a cannot redeclare error on the particular plugin admin page.

    Deactivating tbtestimonials solves the problem.

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  • Unfortunately, I have a +1 on this. On a multisite install, I see the “Cannot Load xxxxx.php” for any admin page (wp-admin/admin.php?page=xxxx).

    I’ll poke around a bit to see if I find a quick hack around.

    Plugin Author Travis Ballard

    (@ansimation)

    Hey thanks for the heads up, fellas. Unfortunately I’m heading out for a wedding here in a bit and won’t be able to get a fix out until later next week.

    namnum: If you figure it out before then let me know and I’ll apply the patch when I get back. Otherwise I’ll have a look at it and post an update as soon as I can.

    Thanks,
    Travis Ballard

    Plugin Author Travis Ballard

    (@ansimation)

    Alright guys, I just pushed an update for 1.4.2 that should fix these errors. I setup MS on one of my servers and tested it, saw the cannot load and cannot redeclare errors and they seem to have been fixed. After you update the plugin can you verify this for me?

    Thanks,
    Travis Ballard

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