hello all,
I have a problem when I open File manager it shows the page 404 Not Found
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Also, I can’t log in in Wordpress:
Parse error : syntax error, unexpected ‘<’, expecting end of file in /home/vol1000_8/infinityfree.com/if0_35170644/htdocs/wp-admin/includes/screen.php on line 245
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These problems happened while I’m uploading back ups of my website to this new hosting provider at file manager individually.
Can you help me plz?
Thank you
P.s : My website is: sashamaltese.com
Do it using the FileZilla client instead, the default filemanager is unstable and not suitable for this thing.
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Can you guide me how to use FileZilla? Because I have downloaded but don’t understand how to upload there.
Think something crashed in phpcode /includes/screen.php on line 245
Connect with your ftp credentials showing in IF dashboard then upload the necessa files inside htdocs folder which showing in ftpzilla
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all right, will do thanks
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how can I fix this crashing thing then?
Try to remove any plugins if u installed…some times plugins also make errors like this
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I cant log in to WordPress how can I remove it?
If you want to remove a broken plugin, the advice in this article can help:
Deactivating a broken plugin
If a plugin installation has been corrupted, the first thing to do is to disable the broken plugin.
If your WordPress admin area is still working, you can deactivate the plugin from there. If that’s an option, deactivating the plugin from there is the easiest option.
If your WordPress admin area is now broken, you will have to deactivate the broken plugin by hand. You can do so as follows:
Login to an FTP client of your choice or our web based file manager (found in the client area and control panel).
Navigate to your WordPress plugins folder. This is typically htdocs/wp-content/plugins
for your first domain, and example.com/htdocs/wp-content/plugins
for addon domains and subdomains.
Find the folder of the broken plugin (it should resemble the name of the plugin).
Right click the folder and select “Delete”.
After this, your WordPress website and admin area should be accessible again.
Since you’re uploading a backup however, if you still have the original files, I’d suggest deleting everything currently uploaded to this hosting and reuploading them through Filezilla.
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