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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Automatic Upgrade Broke

    So I should’ve tried this before I posted, but I had to actually delete my cookies and then I was able to login. Kinda weird; should’ve thought of that immediately; regardless, it worked.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Automatic Upgrade Broke

    Hmm…I just upgraded from 2.5.1 to 2.6, but did NOT use the automatic upgrade, and now I cannot login IF I use Firefox (v3.0). I try and then it takes a minute and says “Please login again.” I am able to login using Internet Explorer 7, though.
    That also seems to be my only issue. Have the other posters to this topic only tried to login post-upgrade using FireFox?

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    Thanks Otto42! Uploading the latest wp-settings.php seems to have corrected the issue. I guess I failed to update that file when I went from 2.5 to 2.5.1. I can now create new posts from my site instead of only being able to use ScribeFire. Woo hoo!

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    It would really be helpful to at least be able to turn off the auto-save functionality. Does anyone know, perhaps, what I should comment out in the PHP code to disable this?

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    I tried disabling my plugins too, but to no avail. Is there a way to stop/turn off the auto-save feature?

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    Does no one else out there have this issue? I don’t know if it’s due to using a GoDaddy shared hosting account or not, as that’s caused me weird issues in the past (where they might be blocking some things), but surely someone else out there uses the latest version of WordPress on a Godaddy shared hosting platform.

    An update to my previous post: I had to delete everything and then re-upload the 2.0.4 version and it then let me do the upgrade page, so I think I’m good to go.

    I’m running WordPress and receive the same error when I go to ../php-admin/upgrade.php:
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: wp_get_referer() in www\jonathan\wp-admin\upgrade.php on line 70

    I installed a clean 2.0.4 in another place on my shared-hosted server (with different database tables) and that install worked fine.

    Now I see the “Fatal error: Call to undefined function: wp_get_referer()” message all over the admin portion of my site (the one I upgraded), just referring to different line numbers.

    Does anyone know what the wp_get_referer() does? I searched through all the files on my site and could not find any text of ‘wp_get_referer’, though I may be looking for the wrong thing.

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