• WordPress version: 3.4
    WordPress SEO version: 1.2.1

    I did this:
    Go to Dashboard OF MY MULTISITE WEBSITE
    (It works on my main website)

    I expected the plugin to do this:
    Nothing

    Instead it did this:
    Under “Incoming Links”, “Other WordPress News”, and “WordPress Blog”
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wpseo_title_test() in /home/akshay/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/inc/wpseo-functions.php on line 402

    This is only on my multisite website not on my main website.

    I’m not Updating to 1.2.2 because it’s not compatible with 3.4(according to Yoast) and 2 people said it didn’t work.

    Someone please help!

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wordpress-seo/

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  • Plugin Contributor Joost de Valk

    (@joostdevalk)

    It is compatible with 3.4, i’ll update the readme. Could you please test the development version? I might have just fixed your issue.

    You can download the development version from here, or you can download it directly here.

    Thread Starter Akshay2598

    (@akshay2598)

    How do I install it? I just use the auto-update inside WordPress so I don’t know how. Do I just replace the files?

    Thread Starter Akshay2598

    (@akshay2598)

    Hey Joost, I have at the end of my title a random “- 12345”. Is that the wpseo_title_test()?

    I just updated the plugins on our site and now I can’t get in. I get the message: Fatal error: Class ‘Genesis_Admin_Boxes’ not found in /home/erenteam/public_html/wp-content/plugins/genesis-simple-hooks/admin.php on line 13
    Anyone have a suggestion?

    I updated my mulsisite install to the dev version to fix the same issue mentionne above and I’m getting this error myself :

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘{‘ in /wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/inc/wpseo-functions.php on line 407

    Plugin Contributor Joost de Valk

    (@joostdevalk)

    Yeah the dev version was broken, sorry, it should be ok now, could you retest?

    If I can’t get into the dashboard how do I retest. Still can’t get into my dashboard. Do I have to FTP over and remove as mentioned by others?

    Hi Joost,

    With this morning’s dev version, I now get this error at the top of pages and in many dashboard widgets but the site actually loads which wasn’t the case yesterday:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in //wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/inc/wpseo-functions.php on line 407

    Thread Starter Akshay2598

    (@akshay2598)

    @joost I will wit till the next good version comes out.
    @bpohlad Please ask people from Genesis because I assume that is a Genesis problem.

    Should I remove a file from the server and if so which one to allow me to get back into my dashboard? Thanks!

    Thread Starter Akshay2598

    (@akshay2598)

    Change your default theme in your database to another one. Search for like wp_settings or something along the lines of that.

    1.2.2 still doesn’t work. Just attempted to install on 3.4. When attempting to activate get blank screen and can’t get back to WP admin or site. FTP to delete plugin dir. Also using flexibility3 theme.

    just got the site fixed thanks to a wonderful tech support person at HostGator, where I host my site, who realized that the plugin update created problems with two plugins..wp-table-reloaded/
    genesis-simple-hooks/
    he fixed those and I updated all of the other plugins and to the new wordpress and all is good in the world.

    @bpohlad

    How did he fix those plugins? I don’t use Genesis but I do use WP Table Reloaded on most of my sites and it never caused me any issues with any other plugins or themes.

    Thread Starter Akshay2598

    (@akshay2598)

    How did the HostGator guy help you? They don’t help me on tech stuff they just say, “Go ask www.ads-software.com”

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