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  • Thread Starter audubon

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    last update: i deleted htaccess in the root (tapioca.tv) and realized my /blog/index.php was empty — voila! fixing index.php made tapioca.tv/blog reappear. permalinks are ok. HOWEVER, i still have 404 issues (ex: tapioca.tv/web) = “NOT FOUND”. 404.php in my themes directory looks fine, though.
    what needs to be fixed?

    Thread Starter audubon

    (@audubon)

    update: in options>general, i tried pointing the blog address to just tapioca.tv, thinking maybe that would help…suddenly i lost access to all pages, and still have 404 not found errors. i changed it back so both URLs are tapioca.tv/blog, but pages still wouldn’t load. i edited .htaccess in BOTH my root and my WP /blog directory to make sure they were plain text and not rich text, but that didn’t work. no pages load, still have 404 issues. ???

    Thread Starter audubon

    (@audubon)

    thanks a lot for your analysis. very helpful. i was thinking, logically the issue would seem to be all the multimedia content on my site, but i got thrown with the whole php.ini thing.

    Thread Starter audubon

    (@audubon)

    just a follow-up: yes, php.ini exists on my server in the root directory. but i still don’t get what i need to do to configure settings in MySQL to make WP load my site (tapioca.tv) faster.

    I have a similar problem with my site (tapioca.tv) hosted through GoDaddy. I wrote to them, thinking the problem was with them…they sent me the response below, which I don’t understand very well because I’m not a PHP person and need someone to clearly explain what I need to do to make WordPress load my blog faster. Help!

    > From GoDaddy:
    > Thank you for contacting hosting support. We have reviewed the issue with the WordPress application running slow on your TAPIOCA.TV hosting account. You may want to check with WordPress’ on line support for information on optimizing the application. We tested both the PHP and MySQL capabilities of your account and both appear to be fine. But the WordPress blog is running slow. There may be some settings you can apply to either the PHP configuration file, php.ini, or the WordPress configuration files to speed it up. Please contact us if you have any further questions or concerns.

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