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Sidebar Plugin Conflict WordPress

I'm using the easySite - Infinite sidebars plugin, but when I changed the site address to the root URL, I get this error:

Warning: require_once(/home/content/m/a/n/mandrin/html/wp-includes/pluggable.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/m/a/n/mandrin/html/annapolisdesign/wp-content/plugins/es_sidebars/infinite_sidebars.php on line 20

Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/content/m/a/n/mandrin/html/wp-includes/pluggable.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php') in /home/content/m/a/n/mandrin/html/annapolisdesign/wp-content/plugins/es_sidebars/infinite_sidebars.php on line 20

Once I deactivate the plugin, the site is visible.

Site Address:
www.mandrinhomes.com

Answers (4)

2012-08-07

Michael Caputo answers:

I can take a look but will need admin access.


Michael Caputo comments:

Or possibly just the version of wordpress you're running, it looks like the Infinite sidebars plugin doesn't support 3.4

2012-08-07

Basilis Kanonidis answers:

Hi,

Please give me admin access to change the plugin on what it has to be, so it can run properly to your web site.

Regards,


Patrick MacAdams comments:

Hi-

Sent a private message with login details. Please confirm you received that and please give an estimation of when this can be completed.

Thank you

2012-08-07

eric abao answers:

This might help change the site address to the root URL first, then reinstall the easySite - Infinite sidebars plugin. The error occurs because the wordpress can no longer find the plugin that you installed after you changed the URL.


Patrick MacAdams comments:

Thanks for the input, but that didn't work

2012-08-07

Arnav Joy answers:

can you share following file

wp-content/plugins/es_sidebars/infinite_sidebars.php


Arnav Joy comments:

which server you are using Apache or IIS ?