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Scriblio · support · 2014-04-04T15:33:00+00:00

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When I place the Scriblio Facets widget in a sidebar, I get this: “Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_wijax() in …/public_html/wp-content/plugins/scriblio/plugin/widgets.php on line 120” The Scriblio Search Editor seems to work OK. https://wordpress.org/plugins/scriblio/ Same problem here. @jedhenson : there’s a parallel thread going in Github: https://github.com/misterbisson/scriblio/issues/41 There’s no fix yet, but the work around is to install bCMS with Scriblio. More information in that thread and in the 3.3 release notes: https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/892379/ I’m leaving the Github ticket open, as the plugin shouldn’t have a breaking dependency like that, but let me know if this workaround works for you? @jedhenson and @li-an , do you mind sharing where you’re using the plugin? It works for me 🙂 I was just testing the plugin for a project I have, so no public site for the moment. And I have to take a look to translation. Hi there, same problem 🙁 Untill yesterday scriblio 3.2 worked fine with WP3.9.1 running on Weaver II theme. Scriblio 3.3 didn’t. Yesterday I updated my PHP version from 5.2 to 5.4. Then a fatal error appeared in the header (can’t remember which one; I guess it was the same as below with “on line 120”). Apart from that everything seemed to work fine. Updating scriblio to the latest version resulted in the following fatal error in the top widget area with the admin bar and the posts disappearing. Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_wijax() in /www/htdocs/xxxxxx/jwm_sub/knowledgemanagement-resources/wp-content/plugins/scriblio/plugin/widgets.php on line 123 You can see the result here: http://kmresources.jaegerwm.de/ Just installed bCMS as recommended ( https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/892379/ ). Now the scriblio widgets are loading and loading. They do not appear. I probably have to “…flush [my] rewrite rules”. What does this exactly mean. How can I do that. Changing which rewrite rules? Scriblio’s? bCMS’? Sorry, it works now whitout doing anything 🙂 Yes, I met the problem. Don’t remember how I fixed it.

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Li-An 2014-04-07T12:22:00+00:00

Same problem here.

Casey Bisson 2014-04-13T22:59:00+00:00

@jedhenson : there’s a parallel thread going in Github: https://github.com/misterbisson/scriblio/issues/41 There’s no fix yet, but the work around is to install bCMS with Scriblio. More information in that thread and in the 3.3 release notes: https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/892379/ I’m leaving the Github ticket open, as the plugin shouldn’t have a breaking dependency like that, but let me know if this workaround works for you?

Casey Bisson 2014-04-13T23:00:00+00:00

@jedhenson and @li-an , do you mind sharing where you’re using the plugin?

Li-An 2014-04-14T07:27:00+00:00

It works for me 🙂 I was just testing the plugin for a project I have, so no public site for the moment. And I have to take a look to translation.

borisj 2014-07-29T09:16:00+00:00

Hi there, same problem 🙁 Untill yesterday scriblio 3.2 worked fine with WP3.9.1 running on Weaver II theme. Scriblio 3.3 didn’t. Yesterday I updated my PHP version from 5.2 to 5.4. Then a fatal error appeared in the header (can’t remember which one; I guess it was the same as below with “on line 120”). Apart from that everything seemed to work fine. Updating scriblio to the latest version resulted in the following fatal error in the top widget area with the admin bar and the posts disappearing. Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_wijax() in /www/htdocs/xxxxxx/jwm_sub/knowledgemanagement-resources/wp-content/plugins/scriblio/plugin/widgets.php on line 123 You can see the result here: http://kmresources.jaegerwm.de/

borisj 2014-07-29T10:11:00+00:00

Just installed bCMS as recommended ( https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/892379/ ). Now the scriblio widgets are loading and loading. They do not appear. I probably have to “…flush [my] rewrite rules”. What does this exactly mean. How can I do that. Changing which rewrite rules? Scriblio’s? bCMS’?

borisj 2014-07-29T10:14:00+00:00

Sorry, it works now whitout doing anything 🙂

Li-An 2014-07-29T10:16:00+00:00

Yes, I met the problem. Don’t remember how I fixed it.