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  • It seems like this Twitter widget was copied from a widget that was defective a couple years ago. If you google the error, it was discussed a long time ago.

    I’m with the person above who said that if it’s not going to work consistently, don’t include it in WordPress. I would add, if you’re not going to support it, don’t include it in WordPress.

    I’d tell you to go see the error at https://www.ktracy.com – but I’m taking this worthless widget offline before any of my regular visitors see the error.

    I don’t know if you ever found the problem or not, but I just came across the exact same error when I upgraded to 3.1.3. I deactivated the Bulk Move and Zannel plug-ins and that appears to have solved the problem.

    I suspect Bulk Move was the problem. Zannel recently shut down operations, which is why I deleted that plug-in.

    I hope you already solved the problem, but I hope this helps otherwise.

    Thread Starter kevintracy

    (@kevintracy)

    Okay, I think I figured it out. I had the new site in a subdirectory that already existed. If I create a site in a non-existing subdirectory, it works fine. When I got the additional domain name, I needed to point it to a subdirectory.

    I can figure it out from here. Thanks!

    Thread Starter kevintracy

    (@kevintracy)

    Yeah, MU is how I learned it… I don’t adapt well. ??

    I did change the htaccess rules.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: wp stats partially frozen

    My referrals still aren’t working right. Is there a solution for this?

    Thread Starter kevintracy

    (@kevintracy)

    Opps. I thought you meant to create a custom static page in a text editior, not a WordPress Static page and change the option under Settings/Reading (obviously didn’t see that there… it would have saved me a lot of time).

    By all means, let me know how to fix that. I had someone screw with my blog a few months ago and never figured out how they did it.

    Thread Starter kevintracy

    (@kevintracy)

    Well, the idea is for the guy to be able to manage the entire thing with wordpress, otherwise I would have created a custom index.php file in the root directory and then installed wordpress in a subdirectory.

    I suppose I could do exactly that and just make the root directory index file redirect to domain.com/wordpress/home… but I don’t think he’d be too thrilled with his site working like that, which is why I was hoping for a plugin.

    Thanks for your speedy reply though!

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