• Resolved jimclay75051

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    I have been using WordPress for about a week now and have installed and uninstalled it several times trying to get the url correct. I installed it using cPanel.

    Last night I went through the steps to create a network. I did get it to work. But my url was not setup as I wanted, so I uninstalled WordPress and reinstalled it to my root directory. WordPress works, but I cannot get it to establish the network.

    I believe I’m doing the same things I did last night. I went into the wp-config.php file and added the line “define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);” above “/* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */”.

    I logged out and back in, but nothing happened.

    The file .htaccess was still setup from last night so I tried deleting all that info and starting over, but that also did not help.

    I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong.

    Thanks for your help.

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  • Thread Starter jimclay75051

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    One more bit of info that might help.

    When I went to install WordPress in the root directory, I got an error message because it wanted me to delete the index file, which I did and then WordPress installed.

    But earlier this week I was playing with building a website and perhaps that caused changes in the files that are preventing WordPress from creating the network ? Just a thought.

    Thread Starter jimclay75051

    (@jimclay75051)

    I got this working.

    Here’s what happened: In the code “define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);” it looks like the little ” ` ” before the ” W ” got change to a slightly different format.

    They say it’s the little things that matter.

    Windows does that on ya. ??

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