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  • hannahbanana11

    (@hannahbanana11)

    Well whilst bumbling around reading forums today I did read something about this so I downloaded FileZilla and I have copied the whole shabang across. I was quite chuffed with myself for getting that far!

    I have all of my FTP details and I’m petrified I’ll do something wrong but if you could instruct me I could try and do it? Or feel free to have a go for me? I feel like I need to send you some kind of present! You’ve saved me from the depths of despair and that’s no fun with a teething 7 month old and whilst packing up the house to move on Thursday.

    I also had a look at your website (what a fab service) and you would be impressed with the wardrobe detox I have undertaken whilst packing.

    hannahbanana11

    (@hannahbanana11)

    Thank you for being so helpful.

    Your reassurance has prevented me from a stroke even if I haven’t solved it yet.

    By FTP server do you mean the section on 123reg called ‘Web Hosting Control Panel’?

    It has a list of all the folders and files on the site, starting with logfiles and public_html?

    hannahbanana11

    (@hannahbanana11)

    Do I? Well I guess that will be the first thing to fix if I ever get back into it haha.

    Well it wasn’t coming up at all initially so I am grateful now at least it looks normal.

    I have no idea how to do that I’m afraid. Oh dear this is turning into a bad Tuesday.

    hannahbanana11

    (@hannahbanana11)

    Oh no, this doesn’t sound very good.

    I have just contacted 123reg and explained what has happened. So there may be a way for them to fix this from their end?

    It’s all so confusing.

    hannahbanana11

    (@hannahbanana11)

    Hi.

    I am a complete novice and am having the same error as you stealthyfox. The front end of the website looks as normal (after a tense 15 minutes where it just said it was in maintenance mode). However, I can’t login to the back end.

    I just get this:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_taxonomies_for_attachments() in /websites/123reg/LinuxPackage22/al/ph/aa/alphaagency.co.uk/public_html/home/wp-admin/menu.php on line 67

    I’m really beginning to panic as I have nothing backed up as didn’t realise it wasn’t done by the hoster. I know this sounds ridiculous.

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