• Resolved bobdebilder

    (@bobdebilder)


    Hi there, has there been any reports of multisite installations breaking after upgrading to 7.0.6

    The multitsites that are running Version 7.0.5 are not broken

    tia Bob

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  • Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @bobdebilder,

    No issues have been reported yet, what is the issue you have exactly? Do you have a php error log?

    Do you use the premium add on for multi site?

    And what is the php version?

    Thread Starter bobdebilder

    (@bobdebilder)

    Hi Rogier, thanks for replying .. I have a few multisite sites

    I am rather confused

    what led me to believe it was the update was that the sites where the plugin had not updated were working and those that had updated were not

    this site: https://www.time-to-run.com can login to wp-admin

    then this https://www.time-to-run.com/theed/ wont load and cant open wp-admin

    don’t have premium app .. on php 7.4 .. don’t have php error available

    but can see what is happening from the example

    Bob

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    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    I see 404 not found responses on your resources, like this one:

    https://www.time-to-run.com/theed/files/2014/01/grand.return-150×150.jpg

    The wp-admin has a 302 redirect to itself. As Really Simple SSL never uses 302 redirects, this one can’t originate from Really Simple SSL.

    I would start by trying to

    – check if there’s any other code in the .htaccess file other then the default WordPress (wrapped in WordPress comments). If so, back-up and try removing it.
    – deactivate your plugins one by one by renaming the plugin folder in wp-content/plugins. If the issue is gone after renaming one, this one is the issue. If the issue persists after all have been renamed it is not a plugin issue (you can also try all at once by renaming the plugins folder entirely)

    Thread Starter bobdebilder

    (@bobdebilder)

    Thanks kindly Rogier .. the overall structure is long overdue an overhaul.
    Your time, much appreciated

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