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  • YAY! I resolved my problem. After doing everything I mentioned in my previous posts I noticed that in my /wp-content/ directory I still had 2 old files associated with caching; advanced-cache.php and wp-cache-config.php. I removed them both, and now everything is working just fine.

    It’s always the little things…

    Okay, I have verified my option_value field is at a:0:{}. I grabbed the new v.3.0 zip file again, and uploaded it via FTP as per the instructions. I renamed my old plugins file and uploaded the new one that came in the zip file. I made sure any old cache info was removed.

    I then ran “upgrade.php” and it just stayed as a blank white page! I am really at a loss here. I have as virgin an upgrade as can possibly be done, and nothing. My worry now is that the upgrade screwed something up in my DB tables.

    If anyone has any new ideas I can try, I am all ears ??

    I’m having the same problem as above. After upgrade, all I get is a blank page.

    Before I even upgraded, I changed it to the default theme, backed-up the DB, and disabled all the plug-ins. The installation appeared to work, until I clicked on something. From then on, all I got was a blank screen with a completely blank page source.

    I then downloaded the new v.3.0 installation files, installed them per instruction, but when I went to run upgrade.php, it just immediately went to a blank screen.

    I am really stuck now as it should have worked fine.

    As per the recommendations here, I did deactivate the twitter tools plugin, and now everything works fine. I did trying just activating twitter tools on it’s own, without the extra Bit.ly URLs plugin, and it did not work.

    I’ll just leave the twitter stuff out until I see a proper fix for it.

    Forum: Installing WordPress
    In reply to: Why uppgrade?

    I’m not bothering to upgrade until I see that the current v.2.8 is fully stable. Based on the vast number of problems people are having, I think it’s best to wait. Out of close to 20 different people I know who did the upgrade, only one seemed to not have a problem! That shows me that this release just isn’t ready.

    I also would like to get rid of that “WordPress 2.8 is available! Please update now.” notice.

    I’m having the same problem that started on October 6th. Since then, all I get is that Region A | Region B bar graph.

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