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RSS Error: Blank Line(s) at start of XML – Solution.

I noticed that suddenly I wasn’t getting my daily e-mail message from one of my sites.
Now, these messages are generated automatically via feedburner, so it’s either feedburner, or gmail, or the actual site RSS feed.

Checked GMAIL to make sure the messages weren’t ending up in the SPAM. Nope.
Checked Feedburner. Stats looked OK, but “REACH” had dropped to zero about four days ago.
Damn. Feedburner handles the twitter feed AND email subscriptions.

Further investigation showed that the RSS feed was no longer valid. Blank lines at the start of the XML.

Tried the two main solutions:
fix-rss plugin. Nope.
Then the whitespace remover thing. Nope.

Bit more research, and then I came across a post that suggested looking in the THEME’s functions.php file. Alarm bells! I edited that about four days ago..

Loaded it up, and it was a mess. I must have been asleep when I edited that.
Re-loaded the file from backup. (You DO have a backup, right?)
And away we go. RSS is back. Feedburner is back.

RESULT!


Byq292u

RSS Error: Blank Line(s) at start of XML – Solution.

I noticed that suddenly I wasn’t getting my daily e-mail message from one of my sites.
Now, these messages are generated automatically via feedburner, so it’s either feedburner, or gmail, or the actual site RSS feed.

Checked GMAIL to make sure the messages weren’t ending up in the SPAM. Nope.
Checked Feedburner. Stats looked OK, but “REACH” had dropped to zero about four days ago.
Damn. Feedburner handles the twitter feed AND email subscriptions.

Further investigation showed that the RSS feed was no longer valid. Blank lines at the start of the XML.

Tried the two main solutions:
fix-rss plugin. Nope.
Then the whitespace remover thing. Nope.

Bit more research, and then I came across a post that suggested looking in the THEME’s functions.php file. Alarm bells! I edited that about four days ago..

Loaded it up, and it was a mess. I must have been asleep when I edited that.
Re-loaded the file from backup. (You DO have a backup, right?)
And away we go. RSS is back. Feedburner is back.

RESULT!


Byq292u

CHROME FLASH CRASH SOLUTION – THIS ONE WORKS

In Chrome, type “about:plugins” in the address bar.
Click on “show details”

There should be two “Shockwave Flash” plugins.
Click DISABLE on the “gcswf32.dll” one near the top.
Leave the “npswf32.dll” version enabled.

Sorted. I can now go back to using Chrome again! Wahey!


Byq292u

CHROME FLASH CRASH SOLUTION – THIS ONE WORKS

In Chrome, type “about:plugins” in the address bar.
Click on “show details”

There should be two “Shockwave Flash” plugins.
Click DISABLE on the “gcswf32.dll” one near the top.
Leave the “npswf32.dll” version enabled.

Sorted. I can now go back to using Chrome again! Wahey!


Byq292u

WordPress: "you do not have sufficient permissions to view this page"

I thought I’d upgrade security on some of my sites last week.
I installed a plugin called “wp-security-scan”, which made some sensible suggestions:
1. Change the table prefixes from “wp_” to something else (and update wp-config)
2. Rename the admin user

It the offered a button that said “rename now..”
So I did.
The plugin then reported that it couldn’t update wp-config. So I did that manually.

*BANG* – The sound of the door slamming on the admin panel.

I couldn’t log in “you do not have sufficient permissions to view this page”..

Looks like a file rights issue, right? Wrong. Nothing odd about the file rights or ownership (according to Jab Web Support).

So I set about rolling back the changes. Rather than use my database backup, I decided to find out exactly what that plugin had done..

So, I manually renamed all the tables back to “wp_”
till no login.

Looking inside the tables, though, I found that the plugin had renamed all FIELDS starting with “wp_” as well..

Things like “wp-user_roles”. Fairly crucial.

Anyway, the solution was to browse wp-user and wp-user-meta for any fields starting with the new prefix, and rename them back to “wp_”..

Et voila. Access granted. 🙂

All would have been well, except that some IDIOT at Jab Web wrecked the DNS settings for the site, and it disappeared off the web. Thanks Guys!

Fortunately, I spotted the error, and corrected it. And fired off an email at Jab Web. No response even now…