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Originally Posted by King Kovifor
Disable all your plugins and then try to reload your FAQ page. If you are able to load it you have narrowed down your errors to a plugin.
The next step would be to turn your plugins back on, and disable any plugins (manually) that are on faq_complete for there hook.
After that, reload the page. If it loads you know that for sure one of those are to blame. Now manually turn each faq_complete hook plugins back on one by one until the page stops working again. You want to refresh and reload the page after each turn on.
Once you have found the plugin that causes your FAQ page to give you that error message, you will be able to correct the bad include. If you need help with that you can post the plugin code within this thread.
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If I go to Plugin Manager and check plugins are using what hooks, there are none using anthing with "faq_" at all.