• jordane20

    (@jordane20)


    I am getting multiple issues with WordPress since the last update:

    Installation failed: Warning: array_merge(): Argument #2 is not an array in /public_html/wp-includes/load.php on line 63 {“success”:true,”data”:{“install”:”plugin”,”slug”:”toolkit-for-envato”,”pluginName”:”Envato Toolkit”,”activateUrl”:”/wp-admin\/plugins.php?_wpnonce=896bdc5316&action=activate&plugin=toolkit-for-envato\/EnvatoToolkit.php”}}

    Update Failed: Warning: array_merge(): Argument #2 is not an array in /public_html/wp-includes/load.php on line 63 {“success”:true,”data”:{“update”:”plugin”,”slug”:”contact-form-7″,”oldVersion”:”Version 4.9.2″,”newVersion”:”Version 5.0″,”plugin”:”contact-form-7\/wp-contact-form-7.php”,”pluginName”:”Contact Form 7″}}

    Is there something in the last update that is causing the issue from the:

    /public_html/wp-includes/load.php on line 63

    ?? Please Help.

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  • Thread Starter jordane20

    (@jordane20)

    Here is another one when trying to update plugins:

    Update Failed: Warning: array_merge(): Argument #2 is not an array in /public_html/wp-includes/load.php on line 63 {“success”:true,”data”:{“update”:”plugin”,”slug”:”nextgen-gallery”,”oldVersion”:”Version 2.2.33″,”newVersion”:”Version 2.2.45″,”plugin”:”nextgen-gallery\/nggallery.php”,”pluginName”:”NextGEN Gallery”}}

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    It may be that the update didn’t complete properly. Go to dashboard->updates and click “reinstall wordpress 4.9.4”.

    Thread Starter jordane20

    (@jordane20)

    Figured out the issue…The WordPress Update did not properly close the notes in the

    wp-includes/load.php file

    Notes were opened with // and had no closings…replaced these with”:

    /* lkdfjdsa;lkjf */

    Fixed the issue.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Do NOT edit core files. If that file were incorrect, we’d have thousands of error reports. If that string actually appears on your file, then you’ve been hacked.

    Get a fresh cup of coffee, take a deep breath and carefully follow this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of the recommended security measures.

    If you’re unable to clean your site(s) successfully, there are reputable organizations that can clean your sites for you. Sucuri and Wordfence are a couple.

    Thread Starter jordane20

    (@jordane20)

    Okay, I will have to check my other sites and see if this was a common issue across the board.

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