• Resolved webbrewers

    (@webbrewers)


    Site owner installed this plug in and started getting 404’s for interior pages/posts so he deleted its folder from the server rather than through the dashboard.
    Pretty permalinks now only work if you prepend /index.php/
    I regenerated the .htaccess and php.ini looks clean.
    I reinstalled the plug in and tested – no go.
    I deleted it from dashboard and made sure htaccess and php.ini were correct.
    Still having the pretty permalink issue.

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  • Thread Starter webbrewers

    (@webbrewers)

    I figured out it was a snippet of code left in the wp-config file by the W3 Total Cache plug in. When I removed that pretty permalinks started working again.
    This was the problem:

    ** Enable W3 Total Cache Edge Mode */
    define('W3TC_EDGE_MODE', true); // Added by W3 Total Cache

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