Perhaps you can leave a url to the site where this is happening and also additional information on why this site might be unique? It's hard to say where the error comes from.
I have the same issue, only when you click on “All” to see the guestbook page. People can leave comments and see the last few on the wall, but nobody can look up archives.
I have published the page and enabled comments. Perhaps my theme has a problem.
Great plugin, though. I need to learn some of the code and write some myself. I need to make a way for my users to be able to upload their own avatars.
Nevermind. I quickly found out that I needed to rename the page to what I named the WP Wall. I don't see comments on the archive page, though. I know that has to do with my theme.
i have the same problem. when I send the text in shoutbox, on the button is writting: “pleas wait”, but it’s change to “send” after very long while. if I click it again or somethime when I want put other message there is writen: “An error occurred, please notify the administrator”. what is problem??
"V" has never experienced the problem on any of blogs he tested wp-wall with. I tried wp-wall on 20+ blogs. It seems that the problem is within WP configuration and installed plugins and happens on a very small percentage of blogs using this plugin. So each problem would need to be inspected by logging into that users blog as admin and spending time debugging it. Not only that has privacy issues users may not be comfortable with, but also takes considerable amount of time. I'd like to help but in this case I am counting on community.
SOLVED After the automatic update the file permissions were set to 744, and this gave me the problem. When I set the file permissions for the files in the wp-wall directory to 755 then everything run ok. This happen only for some particular shared hosting settings, that give different user/group permissions to the ftp user and the httpd user (ie: the apache user can't read or execute the files uploaded by the ftp user).
SOLUTION If you have this problem, change the file permissions of the files in the wp wall directory to 755.
hi. i'm italian. i use wp wall with wordpress (hostin altervista). i have modificated the permission on directory wp wall with file zilla in 755 but the problem there is again…always error “An error occurred, please notify the administrator.” why??? anyone help me? thenks
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An error occurred, please notify the administrator
19:25
24 September, 2008
Joel Teixeira
Every visitor that tries to leave a message gets this error. How can I resolve this please?
I already deactivate all others plugins and didn't.
Joel Teixeira
2:28
5 October, 2008
cori
I encounter the same problem unfortunately.
8:34
8 October, 2008
Jas
I also get this problem on 2 sites
any fixes?
4:39
10 October, 2008
Vladimir
posts 707
Perhaps you can leave a url to the site where this is happening and also additional information on why this site might be unique? It's hard to say where the error comes from.
14:51
12 October, 2008
Curtis
I have the same issue, only when you click on “All” to see the guestbook page. People can leave comments and see the last few on the wall, but nobody can look up archives.
http://curtis.room2593.com/users/wp-wall-guestbook/
I have published the page and enabled comments. Perhaps my theme has a problem.
Great plugin, though. I need to learn some of the code and write some myself. I need to make a way for my users to be able to upload their own avatars.
15:42
12 October, 2008
Curtis
Nevermind. I quickly found out that I needed to rename the page to what I named the WP Wall. I don't see comments on the archive page, though. I know that has to do with my theme.
9:44
14 October, 2008
Ian
I definitely get the same "error occurred, please notify the admin…" ?
Can't figure out what is messing up the whole thing ?
any idea ?…
http://www.vansclubdefrance.org
19:48
22 November, 2008
towerlight2002
I have the same problem:
"An error occurred, please notify the administrator."
WordPress 2.6.3 and PHP 5
http://www.towerlight2002.net
13:14
3 December, 2008
gramofon
i have the same problem. when I send the text in shoutbox, on the button is writting: “pleas wait”, but it’s change to “send” after very long while. if I click it again or somethime when I want put other message there is writen: “An error occurred, please notify the administrator”.
what is problem??
My page: http://www.21gramofon.gerafik.pl (wordpress 2.3)
allso It's possible to automaticlly clear input form after sending message??
1:30
19 December, 2008
Lealcy B. Junior
I got the same issue. My site is http://ceticismo.net/. The error only appear when a non-logged user try to submit a message.
17:23
20 December, 2008
Vladimir
posts 707
I would first check the comment setting in the admin panel, and change some of the options regarding commenting and moderation.
21:03
23 December, 2008
Jeff Schult
I also have the "An error occurred, please notify the administrator" problem at:
http://www.intotemptation.net and was about to give up when I found this page. Any clue would be appreciated. Regular comments seem to post fine … ?
Thanks.
11:47
28 December, 2008
zappa
Same problem over here:
An error occurred, please notify the administrator.
All comment settings in the admin area seems allright.
16:15
3 January, 2009
Rick
All of these complaints over many, many months and the problem continues to happen.
I would consider that a major flaw.
Checking the url's of the people complaining, it appears they have given up on the theme.
And, "V" comments by saying – "check your settings and experiment".
Has any users been able to fix the problem by experimenting?
9:29
4 January, 2009
Vladimir
posts 707
Post edited 8:32 – 4 January, 2009 by Vladimir
"V" has never experienced the problem on any of blogs he tested wp-wall with. I tried wp-wall on 20+ blogs. It seems that the problem is within WP configuration and installed plugins and happens on a very small percentage of blogs using this plugin. So each problem would need to be inspected by logging into that users blog as admin and spending time debugging it. Not only that has privacy issues users may not be comfortable with, but also takes considerable amount of time. I'd like to help but in this case I am counting on community.
16:43
19 January, 2009
Nex
SOLVED
After the automatic update the file permissions were set to 744, and this gave me the problem.
When I set the file permissions for the files in the wp-wall directory to 755 then everything run ok.
This happen only for some particular shared hosting settings, that give different user/group permissions to the ftp user and the httpd user (ie: the apache user can't read or execute the files uploaded by the ftp user).
SOLUTION
If you have this problem, change the file permissions of the files in the wp wall directory to 755.
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Thank you Vladimir for your nice plugin!
17:53
19 January, 2009
Vladimir
posts 707
Thanks a lot Nex!
14:42
26 January, 2009
luca
hi. i'm italian. i use wp wall with wordpress (hostin altervista). i have modificated the permission on directory wp wall with file zilla in 755 but the problem there is again…always error “An error occurred, please notify the administrator.” why??? anyone help me? thenks
17:34
26 January, 2009
Jana
This also doesn't work for me (changing permissions). I have installed this on two sites, one it works…one it doesn't. I'm at a loss here.
Site it's not working on is http://wp.buttercuphill.com.
Thank you.
21:08
27 January, 2009
DarkWolfXP
I am also with that problem, even after I changed the files permission!