andrewrh2
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Next Page] upgrade 1.3 -> 1.4 mess things up…ah, old versions are right there on the plug-in page at wordpress. Now downgraded to v1.3 and the previous/next links are restored to the bottom of the page where I expected them. So, definite bug in v1.4.
~Andrew~
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Next Page] upgrade 1.3 -> 1.4 mess things upDitto. [previous] and [next] are at the bottom of each page when edit them, but appear at top when displaying the page to visitors. Will try downgrading to v1.3 if I can find it….
~Andrew~
https://WhitchurchMeadow.org.ukForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Please help me get rid of these ?Commenting out the lines in wp-config.php seems to have fixed it for me:
https://www.northforkmedia.com/blogger/2008/09/strange-characters-and-in-wordpress.htmlI got these characters after going from SQL 4.0 to 5.0 database (I used WP-DB Backup to store current database, created new 5.0 database through my host’s config system, changed the wp-config.php to use the new database, then used WP-DB Backup to restore the saved database).
~Andrew~
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.8RC1 Permalink options include “index.php” – broken otherwiseA forth reinstall, and a bit of patience sorted it. Plus, just for good measure, I put ‘category’ and ‘tag’ into the ‘category base’ and ‘tag base’ fields. I created a new page and it…didn’t work. So, I just waited, thinking my host and the network may just need a bit of time to catch up with the changeover to the new ‘pretty permalinks’ and sure enough, it started working after about 5 minutes.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.8RC1 Permalink options include “index.php” – broken otherwiseBy the way, I’m using Linux. I have tried reinstallation (including fresh database); and I’ve tried installing 2.7.1 — all with same result: the index.php is still part of the permalinks URL.
Also, I have separate installations of WordPress (2.7.1) for other websites. All but one of them also show ‘index.php’ in the permalinks, except that I can set and use that custom permalink shown in my previous posting.
Interestingly, one of these other installations doesn’t have the problem at all (it doesn’t show the index.php, and so I can use one of the standard choices for permalinks, instead of a custom one).
I copied over the php.ini and the .htaccess files from this working site of mine but that didn’t help.
My server’s stats:
Apache version 2.2.11 (Unix) PHP version 5.2.9 MySQL version 5.0.77-community Architecture i686 Operating system Linux Kernel version 2.6.28.8-VISION cPanel Pro 1.0 (RC1)
~Andrew~