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New Member | agreda posts 5 12:31 pm July 11, 2009
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After upgrading to All in One SEO v. 1.6.1, I clicked the first button to update the database and got the following error:
Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at /home/livework/public_html/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/all_in_one_seo_pack.php:553) in /home/livework/public_html/wp-content/plugins/contactforms/cforms.php on line 57
The plugin page refreshed and all my AIOSEOP options settings were gone. I reverted to v. 1.5.7 and the settings returned, but with this error, I do not plan to upgrade the plugin on our various sites. Please advise.
It appears there may be an incompatibility with the cForms contact form plugin. Has anybody else encountered this issue? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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New Member | agreda posts 5 12:40 pm July 11, 2009
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It gets worse … I notice now that all the title, description, and keywords fields for every post on our blog were apparently emptied during theis process. I did a database backup before attempting this plugin upgrade. Can someone please help with directions for restoring these settings via an SQL query? [sigh]
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 12:46 pm July 11, 2009
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 12:59 pm July 11, 2009
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New Member | agreda posts 5 1:02 pm July 11, 2009
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WordPress Professional said:
Your data wasn't “emptied”. It was migrated to the new format of the latest version of the plugin.
Thanks for the quick reply. Could you please answer my question regarding how to restore the meta data settings? Can it be done via SQL query? Will disabling cForms II during the AIOSEOP upgrade stop the error from ocurring? Any support would be greatly appreciated.
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 1:07 pm July 11, 2009
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New Member | agreda posts 5 1:47 pm July 11, 2009
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WordPress Professional said:
As I said before…
Actually, you never suggested disabling cForms, only to "try using a better plugin…"
FYI (For anyone else who may encounter this issue): I'm running cForms 10.5.2. Disabling it during the AIOSEOP upgrade process worked. Settings have been restored.
I apologize if you thought my other post was spam. Being that these are discussion forums I only posted a reply in a topic with others having similar issues in hopes that they may be able to provide helpful feedback.
Have a nice day.
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| WordPress Professional Raleigh, NC posts 442 1:53 pm July 11, 2009
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