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  • Delete is and upload your existing theme to the default folder? Then switch the theme to default is my suggestion.

    I actually do this on every install. I have a custom template and a custom WP install setup that I use for everything and I just change 4 images in a root folder for every site.

    Every time I install a blog, my template is automatically installed in the default folder.

    It saves a lot of trouble for me.

    I know that solution doesn’t answer your problem, but that’s beyond the scope of my ability with this script and it’s behavior.

    Babalao

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: .htaccess troubles
    Thread Starter babalao

    (@babalao)

    Hey, that worked perfectly. here’s the contents to 404.php BTW:

    <?php
    $url[0]=’/’;
    $url[1]=’/’;
    srand((double)microtime()*1234567);
    $turl=$url[intval(rand(0,1))];
    header(“location: $turl”);
    ?>

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: .htaccess troubles
    Thread Starter babalao

    (@babalao)

    Ok,

    That sounds easy enough.

    Then I can just code 404.php to redirect to root.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter babalao

    (@babalao)

    Thank you for the info, I’ll try that.

    I have PhpMyAdmin.

    I think it’s odd also, but I have to suspect the perl upgrade as that’s the only thing that has changed.

    I have at least 2 (possibly more and I just haven’t caught them) very different PHP scripts on 2 different sites on the same server that are behaving this way.

    Babalao

    babalao

    (@babalao)

    You might want to be careful buying this product. Maybe it’s great for some people, but I find that it doesn’t fit my needs. I didn’t buy it on imulse, I looked it over carefully and I ended up buying it about 3 weeks after I first saw it.

    I installed it today and I decided it wouldn’t do the job I needed it to, so I decided to apply for the:
    ———-
    “100% Love it or Leave it Guarantee”
    I don’t want your money if you’re not satisfied. Test out the system for a full 60 Days. If you don’t think the investment has paid back many times, then just send me a quick email and I’ll issue you a prompt refund.
    ———-
    What I immediately got in return was this:
    —–
    Hi. This is the qmail-send program at surefirewealth.com.
    I’m afraid I wasn’t able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
    This is a permanent error; I’ve given up. Sorry it didn’t work out.

    [email protected] This address no longer accepts mail.
    ——

    and this:
    ——
    Hi,

    I have been receiveing so many emails – if you need your email answered, please submit your message at:

    https://www.1SupportSite.com

    Otherwise I will be unlikely to be able to reply.

    Thanks,
    Joe Cooper
    ——–

    Doesn’t look like the product is supported. I doubt the refund guarantee is as good as the sales pitch that surrounds it.

    Babalao

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