Viewing 11 replies - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    Looks like my edit time window is closed. ??

    Links from my main blog to sub-blog work perfectly.

    My .htaccess file is this:
    [82 lines of code moderated as per the Forum Rules. The maximum number of lines of code that you can post in these forums is ten lines. Please use the pastebin]

    Check that you haven’t missed out the https:// part of the link. I think you’ve just found out what happens if you do.;-)

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    dgilmour, the link is correct, as specified above. Not missing https://

    You can see it by mousing over the link to “The Samoan Sabbath Dilemma” at https://sabbathissues.org/2012/02/hello-world/ (I even checked the HTML source to be sure), but if you click on the link it goes to https://sabbathissues.org/blog/2012/01/the-samoan-sabbath-dilemma/ NOTE the incorrect domain name.

    (I installed the sabbathissues.org domain by parking it on the root of ssnet.org, as instructed by WordPress.)On the other hand, the site was recently migrated to another server. Could an entry in the .htaccess file have been lost?

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    The code is this:
    Until we have more information here, please read <a href="https://ssnet.org/blog/2012/01/the-samoan-sabbath-dilemma/">The Samoan Sabbath Dilemma </a>on <a href="https://ssnet.org/">Sabbath School Net</a>, which features regular updates through comments on the article.
    Note that the link is to a file on SSNET.org.
    Yet it goes to https://sabbathissues.org/blog/2012/01/the-samoan-sabbath-dilemma/ and that gives an error message.

    Here’s my .htaccess file in the paste bin:
    https://pastebin.com/Bqncs7Fq

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    When I hover over the links to https://ssnet.org, what shows up is https://sabbathissues.org.

    I checked with my hosting company, and they say it is not a server issue. Only WordPress or a plugin could change links like that “on the fly.”

    [Later]
    On a hunch, I changes the links to https://www.ssnet.org
    and https://www.ssnet.org/blog/2012/01/the-samoan-sabbath-dilemma

    Note the www subdomain.

    The links now work correctly.

    Can someone please explain why this is to?

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Is this a multisite and you mapped the domain?

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    Yes, ipstenu, multisite is active an works as expected, with the sabbathissues.org domain mapped as a “parked domain” to the root of ssnet.org.

    Support staff at my host said that this is unusual behavior, and that my using a www. subdomain to make links work is a workaround, not a solution. Nothing in my hosting setup should produce this behavior.

    Thanks for answering. I’m really interested in figuring this out.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    The best I can guess is that it’s your DNS not set up correctly. I’ve honestly never see it, so long as you put in https://domain.com&#8230;.

    Can you reproduce that behavior with any other URLs? The edge possibility is you have a plugin or theme function that filters URLs, and it doesn’t impact the www domains.

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    My hosting support figures it is a plugin. But it would have to be a plugin that is designed for multisite. I guess I’ll have to go through the plugins one by one.

    I’ll also try to reproduce the error.

    Thanks. ??

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    But it would have to be a plugin that is designed for multisite.

    Not always.

    It could be a plugin or a theme, and it doesn’t have to be multisite specific :/

    Thread Starter inge12

    (@inge12)

    H’mmm .. so I’ll have to check with the theme author as well.
    (Using latest version of weaver ii pro)

    Thanks. ??

Viewing 11 replies - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • The topic ‘Links from sub-blog to main blog don't work’ is closed to new replies.