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I downloaded and installed a wordpress plugin. Everthing works fine on localhost untill i uploaded the site on live server it wasn't working as intended. When i define a variable as global its value is not accessable inside functions.

Courses.php

include 'functions.php';

functions.php

global $PLUGIN_ADDRESS;
echo $PLUGIN_ADDRESS = plugins_url('/', __FILE__);
require 'functions/course.class.php';

course.class.php

class courses
{
public function course_form($course_edit)
{

     global $PLUGIN_ADDRESS;

     echo $PLUGIN_ADDRESS;

and the result is empty. Im getting this $PLUGIN_ADDRESS value correct when i access my site over localhost using the same code. But on live server it returns empty value.

I've also tried using $GLOBALS but still same result.

Any help is highly appericiated.

Thanks

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  • You shall revise first in php.ini "display_errors = Off" to display_errors = On to see what's the error. In production site, display_errors = Off is by default. After this you do /etc/inid.d/apache2 restart or something else to restart your httpd server.
    – jacouh
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:03
  • thnx for reply. I've enables wordpress define('WP_DEBUG', true); it doesn't show any error.
    – Kevin
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:12
  • It seems that the error comes from the usage of plugins_url() call, if you try $PLUGIN_ADDRESS ="My Plugin Address", it shall work ?
    – jacouh
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:25
  • i tried this already giving some static value. Right after passing the value to global variable, i displayed the variable and it was showing correct value. But when i use the same variable inside the function, its empty.
    – Kevin
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:29
  • $GLOBALS["PLUGIN_ADDRESS"] has so been modified inside the file functions/course.class.php, before lines class courses { public function course_form($course_edit) {... ?
    – jacouh
    Oct 13, 2013 at 13:34

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