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  • #63695
     nicolemiles1
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    I for the life of me cannot solve this issue where KLEO can still be used.

    I am migrating a client’s website from the test environment to a live server, but when I tried to do it, I was unsuccessful. I’ve spent the past two days fixing isolated issues that seem to stem from plugins not playing nicely with the theme during the migration.

    I’ve reinstalled both plugins and themes, and I still get warning code spit out on my homepage and dashboard saying:

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘maintenance_mode’ in /all my file information yadaya/framework.php on line 2148.

    This repeats for at least 100 lines of coding with different illegal string offsets. If I deactivate the KLEO theme, the website functions normally. Please help. My client really likes this template (I do too) and I don’t want to have to lose all our customizations or information!

    PLease help!

    #63703
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    respond privately with a link and admin credentials

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    #63714
     nicolemiles1
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    Hi, Thank you!

    The website is http://clientdev.lifelongmedia.com/wp-admin

    Login: admin
    Password: CostaRica&Sun2015_

    #63719
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    Its seems like the theme options settings weren’t migrated correctly. I logged in, navigated to theme options and clicked save and that seemed to fix the errors. But, since they weren’t migrated correctly, the settings are default now. So, try this: Go to the test site’s theme options > import/export. Export the settings then import them on the live site. Be sure to back everything up beforehand.

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    #63744
     nicolemiles1
    Participant

    Thanks, I’ll try that now and let you know how it works out. Thanks for your quick response!

    #63746
     nicolemiles1
    Participant

    Did you see this is what the homepage looks like with the theme installed? Are you saying the import of the settings from the test environment will fix this?

    #63759
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    No. You need to install the plugins for that.

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    #63767
     nicolemiles1
    Participant

    Thanks, that worked. However, now Buddypress breaks the site when I activate it. What could be causing this?

    Last thing.

    Thanks.

    #63768
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    Doesnt look like you’ve even installed the plugin.

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    #63769
     nicolemiles1
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    I had to delete it in order to get access to the dashboard again.

    #63771
     sharmstr
    Moderator

    enable debugging and try it again. make sure you set display to true. https://codex.wordpress.org/WP_DEBUG

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