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  • Thread Starter frenx4u

    (@frenx4u)

    OOOHHHHH!!!
    The error is with the latest Buddypress or BP related plugins. I dont know which one yet. When I deleted the Buddypress and other BP related plugins, all are working fine again. But I suspect the latest version of BP as the error is produced after updating BP.

    Does anyone experience the same issue? or have any clue?

    Thread Starter frenx4u

    (@frenx4u)

    I even tried disabling all the plugins. Still the main network is not working.

    Jeff,
    When i installed ‘Theme My Login’ I always get the error below. Then only way to correct the error is to go directly to the plugin folder and rename it, so that the plugin is disabled automatically.

    I just love this plugin. please provide me a solution.

    Fatal error: Call to a member function get_page_permastruct() on a non-object in C:\wamp\www\wp-includes\link-template.php on line 276

    Call Stack
    # Time Memory Function Location
    1 0.0006 375472 {main}( ) ..\plugins.php:0
    2 0.0010 383784 require_once( ‘C:\wamp\www\wp-admin\network\admin.php’ ) ..\plugins.php:11
    3 0.0020 478160 require_once( ‘C:\wamp\www\wp-admin\admin.php’ ) ..\admin.php:13
    4 0.0026 494528 require_once( ‘C:\wamp\www\wp-load.php’ ) ..\admin.php:30
    5 0.0033 514016 require_once( ‘C:\wamp\www\wp-config.php’ ) ..\wp-load.php:29
    6 0.0047 614640 require_once( ‘C:\wamp\www\wp-settings.php’ ) ..\wp-config.php:101
    7 0.5465 40183016 do_action( ) ..\wp-settings.php:206
    8 0.5635 41513832 call_user_func_array ( ) ..\plugin.php:405
    9 0.5635 41513848 setupChatCookies( ) ..\plugin.php:0
    10 0.5637 41514136 wp_logout_url( ) ..\bp-chat.php:493
    11 0.5637 41514616 site_url( ) ..\general-template.php:215
    12 0.5637 41514648 get_site_url( ) ..\link-template.php:1997
    13 0.5638 41514824 apply_filters( ) ..\link-template.php:2040
    14 0.5638 41516016 call_user_func_array ( ) ..\plugin.php:170
    15 0.5638 41516072 Theme_My_Login->site_url( ) ..\plugin.php:0
    16 0.5638 41516504 Theme_My_Login->get_login_page_link( ) ..\class-theme-my-login.php:1299
    17 0.5639 41516584 get_page_link( ) ..\class-theme-my-login.php:879
    18 0.5639 41516760 _get_page_link( ) ..\link-template.php:248

    Thread Starter frenx4u

    (@frenx4u)

    Yes, enabling the Multi-Network, the registered users are getting much freedom in creating and managing many blogs (as subDomain sites).

    However, The problem still persists with how the sites (blogs) are organized.

    Thread Starter frenx4u

    (@frenx4u)

    Thanks Ipstenu,

    Seeing the flexibility of WordPress, I beleive that there must be a workaround. Let me try with your suggestion of leveraging the ‘multi-network’.

    Thread Starter frenx4u

    (@frenx4u)

    Thanks Ipstenu and Andres_r for your valuable suggestions.

    I tried with multi network plugin and network enabled theme.

    Still the result is quite out of what I really expect.

    The result I get is:
    a) user ‘XXX’ is registerd at “www.mydomian.com/members/XXX”
    b) the new blogs of ‘XXX’ are created as “www.newblog.mydomain.com”

    But I want to organise all the blogs of ‘XXX’ at “www.XXX.mydomain.com/allhisblogs”.

    I want to give my members a sub-domain site each in the format “www. XXX.mydomain.com” and freedom to create and organise their own blogs in the format “www.XXX.mydomain.com/allhisblogs”.

    Please help.

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