• I just upgraded a multisite (folder) installation of WordPress from 4.0.16 to 4.7.3. I’m using the Minamaze theme and 8 plugins, none of which is related to caching.

    I’m left with one error after the upgrade. When I click on Appearance | Customize for the main site, I see a preview of the site in the right-hand pane. When I do the same thing for the secondary site configured as a folder, I see the following error in the right-hand pane: Non-existent changeset UUID. Thus, I can’t preview the secondary site.

    I checked the two wp-options tables with phpMyAdmin and the siteurl field is identical to the home field; neither contains “www”.

    I’ve looked on the web and in this forum for an answer, without success.

    Can this error be avoided?

    TIA and regards, Andy

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  • Thread Starter aaronoff

    (@aaronoff)

    I deleted my secondary site and created it all over again, again as a (virtual) subfolder. I was able to preview the site correctly as I rebuilt it. However, the preview was replaced by the Non-existent changeset UUID. error when I went into Network Admin | Settings | Domains and added the domain to my site using the domain name and the Site ID. If I remove the site from the network, I can again preview the pages as I work on them. I strongly suspect this is a WordPress bug. Please confirm and/or provide a way to avoid it. It would be nice to be able to preview a published site.

    Thread Starter aaronoff

    (@aaronoff)

    I deactivated the extensions, logged out, deleted the entire site and re-uploaded WordPress 4.7.3, the single theme and the extensions, which were subsequently enabled. The Non-existent changeset UUID. error problem persists. I’m open to all suggestions.

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