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My WordPress disappeared when working with Buddypress plugin

  • @viau5

    Participant

    I’ve been using WordPress for a little while now but I’m new to the MU version and to Buddypress. I went to deactivate Buddypress to reactivate it sitewide and it crashed and sent me to a blank page.

    I had to move all my plugins out of my folder. (it seems like it was continously cycling through the plugins.php file) I got my site working again however, I dowloaded a fresh version of Buddypress and still the same thing. I can’t seem to find anything in plugins.php relating to Buddypress. Not too sure where to go from here?

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  • @xevo

    Participant

    Sounds like an old problem, one which I haven’t heard in a while.

    What version of WPMU are you running?

    And you can also run buddypress on WPSA (stand alone).

    @viau5

    Participant

    It’s the most recent version…. great…. when I was checking for the version, I got this error message (same as last night when this problem first occurred)

    The page isn’t redirecting properly

    Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.

    * This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept

    cookies.

    Could it been that I have too many plugins and it’s slowing down the system???

    @jeffsayre

    Participant

    So, to confirm, you’re running BP 1.2.3 and WPMU 2.9.2, correct?

    Could it been that I have too many plugins and it’s slowing down the system???

    At this stage I would assume it is being caused by a plugin conflict or an out-of-date plugin. The first action to take is what I detailed in this post:

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/dashboard-failure-when-activate-buddypress#post-49572

    If WP/BP works when running in the barebones configuration, then you can reasonable assume it is either one (or a combination of) your 3rd-party plugins or your custom theme (if using one). So, follow my instructions in that post to figure out which plugin is causing the issue. Once you’ve determined that, contact the plugin author and ask for assistance.

    By the way, before installing and activating any plugins or custom themes, you should check to make sure that they are compatible with the versions of WP and BP you’re running.

    @viau5

    Participant

    AWESOME! Thanks guys! I should have known that the problem wasn’t with Buddypress. I guess I’m gonna have to go through my plugins carefully when reinstalling. Hope I didn’t waste too much of your time with this.

    @jeffsayre

    Participant

    @viau5-

    If you’ve discovered the plugin(s) that was causing your issue, please list it here so that if others have the same issue, it may help shed some light on their problem.

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