Can somebody tell me what to do to get a file instead of a useless peace of code?
Many thanks in advance.
]]>“The backup file could not be saved. Please check the permissions for writing to your backup directory and try again”.
I get this error regardless of whether I choose “save to server”, “download”, or “e-mail”
Any thoughts?
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You don’t have permission to access /wordpress/ on this server.
You may need to create an index.html page or enable the directory browsing by creating an .htaccess file containing “Options +Indexes”.
Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.urbanlandscapes.org Port 80
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I should say that I have WordPress in a separate directory, and the index.php and .htaccess files in my root directory. Not sure if that’s part of the issue, but could use some guidance. Thanks!
]]>but my problem is maybe different, so I start a new thread.
When I want to subscribe an email address under ‘manage’-‘subscribers’ in my admin area it always gives me a error message that looks like this:
WordPress database error: [Unknown column ‘date’ in ‘field list’]
INSERT INTO wp_subscribe2 (email, active, date) VALUES (‘[email protected]’, ‘1’, NOW())
What does it mean and how to get it back to work???
As I said in the other thread, I deleted two email addresses and wanted to subscribe them again, and now the subsciption form gives me these strange error messages…
Has anyone had the same with this plugin or has an idea?
Thanks for any help in advance!
Muchas gracias,
colai
Please helpme with that, i have a gravatars from skippy but they doesn’t work.
See here for details. I can shouw you my php files and tell you what is what.
https://oceanic.wsisiz.edu.pl/~slabosz/wordpress/?p=664
]]>I installed skippy’s gravatar script a while back.
When you sign up and log in, you can supposedly add a local gravatar, HOWEVER you can only do this once promoted to level 1, at which point you can write to the blog too (which is undesirable).
So, long query short – how can I make it so that newly registered blogmembers can upload an avatar, without giving them writing permissions?
]]>The issue: my site is undergoing a restructure, and I’m hoping to have the main blog at glot.homepie.org and a predetermined category at wordglot.homepie.org. I have set up both the category and the theme/template with an identical name (“wordglot.homepie.org”) and uploaded that theme to the local subdomain, per instructions. You can see it there now as the page is only displaying the generic Apache index. Of course, that’s not really how it’s supposed to work.
Notes on the versions I’m using:
Apache1.3.33
MySQL 4.0.22-standard
Wordpress 1.5.1.3
Thanks.
–Alex