Archive for January, 2010

Henderson Park Masterplan ReviewII

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Last night I got a good glimpse into how government works at the local level and was pleasantly surprised. Henderson Park has acquired some extra land adjacent to the current park and last night was the second meeting with the community to go over options for how to use the new land. There were several representatives from the County, a couple of police officers and a dozen or so local citizens and everyone had a chance to voice their opinions and be heard. I haven’t seen a forum that open since attending a Quaker meeting.

For over a year a few of us have been trying to get the land approved for a community garden. We were concerned at first because of the need of a “master plan” from the County. But one year later, the master plan not only includes the land for the community garden, it includes some parking, a pavilion, playgrounds, walking trails and more. And these ideas came from citizens and it looks well on the path to breaking ground.

Hopefully the next steps will go as well as these initial ones and we will be tilling the ground in a few weeks.

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Upgrading Wordpress – Google Analytics Plugin Error Prevents Login

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

I have been considering making a blog post for months now and my circular logic (and a bit of indifference) has kept me away from the keyboard. I needed to upgrade my version of Wordpress, I didn’t want to do it (headache!) so I just ignored my blog as a result. Today I had a more daunting task to tackle so, naturally, I took the path of less resistance and decided to upgrade my blog.

When I went into the dashboard, there was the persistent warning from Wordpress “Upgrade Now!”. Ok, ok, enough already. I knew it was a bad idea to push the “automatic upgrade” button so I backed up my database and THEN pushed the automatic upgrade button. 10 seconds later, I got the all clear and everything seemed ok. That is, until I tried to login again.

When I tried a login I got the following error, “Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_site_admin() in /xxxx/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sem-google-analytics/sem-google-analytics-admin.php on line 20″. Well, crap. So I went back and used my backup database to restore. Nada. So I looked on the internets and found this great solution but I did have to make some adjustments.

Basically, go into the control panel on your host, go to the plugin section and modify the folder name for the google analytics plugin. When you change the folder name, it automatically deactivates the plugin and the problem is solved. I didn’t have a folder so renamed all of the associated .php files (2 of them) and it did the trick. That was 10 minutes ago and here I am writing a post.

Good luck!

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