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October 7, 2013 at 3:02 pm #69723
e4healthwi
ParticipantI have three calendars, of which one is simply the combined events of two individual listings.
This page: http://e4healthwi.org/events/category/all-events-and-trainings/ yields this error message: Fatal error: Unknown: Cannot use output buffering in output buffering display handlers in Unknown on line 0This page http://e4healthwi.org/events/category/enrollment-assistance-training/upcoming/ is fine!
This page: http://e4healthwi.org/events/category/marketplace-consumer-events/
gets this error messageFatal error: ob_end_flush() [ref.outcontrol]: Cannot use output buffering in output buffering display handlers in /data/23/3/105/84/3105084/user/3461093/htdocs/wordpress1/wp-includes/functions.php on line 2765.Variations of this theme occurred just prior to upgrading to the newest versions. (I thought that would help.)
Any thoughts?
I don’t want to deactivate plug-ins – what if they don’t come back?
I do have Contact Form 7, Google analytics, WP Mailto links, Google XML sitemaps. They all worked together nicely last week.I am using theme TwentyTen – no adjustments made to it.
October 8, 2013 at 10:48 am #69882Barry
MemberI appreciate your reluctance to disable other plugins but that is probably the best way to determine if a conflict is at work (perhaps output compression and the use of iconv_* functions in another plugin are at the heart of the matter).
Simply deactivating a plugin does not mean it will disappear, but we’d always recommend making a complete backup and of course being aware of how to restore the backup even so. Alternatively, why not create a new WordPress installation in a sub-directory and build things up from scratch. Start with just a default theme and our plugins, see if the problem occurs and – if not – begin adding everything else until it builds up to the point where it replicates your live site.
Hope that helps – and if you can run through those steps (deactivating all other plugins) and let us know the results that would be awesome π
October 28, 2013 at 10:14 am #73301Kelly
ParticipantHi, e4healthwi. As itβs been over two weeks since your last reply, Iβm going to close this thread. Please open a new one if you choose to pursue this further in the future.
Thanks for being part of the TEC community! π
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