Why can I not execute php files under the wp-includes folder?
I am tweaking WordPress to understand it better, play with it. For personal purposes.
I am tweaking WordPress to understand it better, play with it. For personal purposes.
My site was running well last summer. But today when I tried to make updates in the wp-admin section, I got lots of 403 errors on all PHP files: load-styles, load-scripts, edit.php, media-new.php, etc… The interesting thing is that the front-end of my site has no problems.
Based on this post, I added the code snippet below to my WordPress site, as to display the ID in the Posts section of each post. However, it returns “critical error”. Any idea what is wrong with this code?
I am trying to send response back to ajax request in js by using REST API.
I’m getting a WordPress “table doesn’t exist” error in my debug.log, but unlike most errors it doesn’t give a full stack trace to help me isolate the code. Anyone know how to tell WordPress to dump a full stack trace for this error? Thanks!
My WordPress powered website always worked great, however after the latest upgrade to 5.6.2 and 5.7 I have a major issue that actually breaks an important part of the website, I have seen to go through the logs and found the following error: [14-Mar-2021 00:29:32 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/tours/includes/class-tours-tour-post-type.php on line … Read more
Yesterday I delete some files to clean up my storage. After that, I face the following error while visiting my website.
I am building a theme into which I have integrated data recovered by an external API.
I have to get following error on the localhost
I created a Gutenberg block but after saving it and going back into the post I receive this error: