Hi,
I have two, single install, Wordpress sites. One is the live site at www.musiclibraryreport.com and the other is mlrtest.com (a duplicate of musiclibraryreport.com). Both have the exact same plugins and both with the same host. On mlrtest.com AEC works fine but on musiclibraryreport.com trying to edit a comment the following message is displayed in the edit box - "Fatal error: Call to a member function get_admin_option() on a non-object in /home/munson/public_html/musiclibraryreport.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-ajax-edit-comments/views/comment-editor.php on line 74". This occurs both on the front end and on the admin side at musiclibraryreport.com.
Happy to pay for support get this fixed.
Thank you!
Art
Fatal Error - Comment-Editor.php On Line 74
Started by
Art Munson
, Feb 05 2012 05:14 PM
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#2
Posted 06 February 2012 - 04:02 PM
Hi Art, 
Thanks for posting this.
1 : Just to confirm: are you using 5.0.70 ?
2 : Do they both have the same main theme?
3 : We've moved Ajax Edit Comments in the WordPress repository, so our support will be a little bit slower on this compared to our other plugins. If I can get some more info on what you're experiencing, this can be filed as a bug report.
Regards,
Bes
Thanks for posting this.
1 : Just to confirm: are you using 5.0.70 ?
2 : Do they both have the same main theme?
3 : We've moved Ajax Edit Comments in the WordPress repository, so our support will be a little bit slower on this compared to our other plugins. If I can get some more info on what you're experiencing, this can be filed as a bug report.
Regards,
Bes
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#5
Posted 07 February 2012 - 03:53 PM
Thanks for the update Art, really appreciate the info! 
Regards,
Bes
Regards,
Bes
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