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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [CAOS | Host Google Analytics Locally] Need set up to configure GA-4 tagNo problem. Can you please point me to a set up video or screenshots on how to configure the new G4A tag? I youtubed and google searched but only found installation steps. No steps to show how to configure for G4A tracking codes.
Also how long does it take to show the live tracking once installed and set up?
Thank you!
Just sent. Thank you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error when uploading themeI have had this issue in the past and it was simply an internet connectivity issue. I mean not an internet issue from my ISP’s side but at the host’s side. I would be able to play YouTube just fine but won’t be able to upload a theme. I contacted the host for a FTP account and uploaded it just fine. Try the FTP way if you cannot upload via Dashboard. or the host must be able to upload it for you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site’s homepage errors out only when I log outOk @contentiskey Thank you! I will contact them for the error specifics.
But why would it work fine when accessing the site from Dashboard vs logged out?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: White screen after moving site to new serverThank you for your reply. I reached out to GoDaddy and they could not help. They mentioned that everything is correct from their end. So, these are what I did:
- I read online for possible solutions and ensured there is no index.html under /public_html/example.net
- I also renamed plugins to pluginsx to see if it is a problem caused by any of the plugins and that did not help either
- I am using the default plug-in so there is nothing for me to deactivate the current theme
I just checked the error log and it says
PHP Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required ‘/home/example/public_html/wordfence-waf.php’ (include_path=’.:/opt/alt/php71/usr/share/pear’) in Unknown on line 0″
However, my folder structure is, /home/public_html/example Here example is the domain name.
In the old server, the site files were directly under the public_htm folder. In the current server, I am hosting it as a add-on domain which means the site files will be under public_html/example folder. Besides, the domain URL of the site did not change. I am just moving the site to a new server with the same hosting provider where I have added this example.net as an add-on domain.
Is there anything I could be missing in moving a site from server to another server as an add-on domain?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Broken in WordPress 3.9.1Thank you! That fixed the problem ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unable to loginRobin,
Thank you! Looks like it is compromised.
I get these results:
web site: mydomain.com
status: Site infected with malware
web trust: Not Blacklisted
*This site was just scanned a few minutes agoKnown javascript malware. Details: https://sucuri.net/malware/php-error-headers-already-sent <b>Warning</b>: session_start() [<a href='function.session-start'>function.session-start</a>]: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by (output started at /hermes/waloraweb084/b294/moo.mydomain/wp-includes/functions.php:2824) in <b>/hermes/waloraweb084/b294/moo.mydomain/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/woocommerce.php</b> on line <b>79</b><br />
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress between different hosts and domainsWooHoo!! this thread saved me – https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/home-pages-are-fine-but-inner-pages-show-404-error?replies=3
The trick is
Set your Permalinks back to default and then try re-setting Permalinks back to what you want.
All works fine now. Thanks so much!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress between different hosts and domainsvtxyzzy,
I tried it and guess what? That WP Migrate Plugin actually helped me solve half the problem.
But then, now I can see the homepage fine. BUT, the pages are not loading. They give me a 404. Even if I try to view them from click on the “View” from Pages tab on the Dashboard, it still gives me a 404.
Any idea how can I get over this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress between different hosts and domainsvtxyzzy,
Thanks for your reply. I am now going to start it over and try WP Migrate DB this time. It may take me another 4-5 hours.
I will see if I managed to make it work this time and report back as well.
Thank you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress between different hosts and domainsvtxyzzy,
I did follow that. I will tell you in short what I did again:
Assume the URL where I developed the site is https://old-domain.net/blog and I want to move this to https://new-domain.com
These are steps I carried out:
1. Install a fresh wordpress (using Fantastico) in https://new-domain.com
2. Downloaded the wp-contents folder from old-domain.net/blog/wp-contents folder and uploaded it tonew-domain.com/wp-contents folder
3. Exported the sql file from https://old-domain.net/blog. Used notepad++ to manually replace all occurrences of https://old-domain.net/blog to https://new-domain.com
NOTE: I know the documentation says “Use Search and Replace for WordPress Databases Script”. But at this point of time, I do not even have a DB yet on my https://new-domain.com. So, when the script searches for “https://old-domain.net/blog” in my new domain’s DB it will not find even a single occurance. That is why I had to replace it all manually using Notepad++
TILL THIS POINT, everything is fine.
4. I import the SQL to my new domain’s DB then
-> the admin login username changes back to the admin name of my old domain’s blog
-> The Admin email ID changes back to the admin name of my old domain’s blog
*** This prevents me from logging onto the Dashboard-> The homepage works fine but the pages all give me 404
-> I tried to manually change the admin username from phpmyadmin of my new domain. But the when I login, I only see the Dashboard and Profile tabs.
I know the problem happens only after importing the sql but what do I do to fix it?
Please?