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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Permalink help
    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Fixed.

    Changed allowoverride to all in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

    Thanks for the help!

    Cheers
    B

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Permalink help
    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Nope, I can switch between the permalink structures and it says “permalink structure updated” every time.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Permalink help
    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Ok, the file is in the right place.. Can anybody tell me why it’s not working??

    This is the contents of my .htaccess file..

    #BEGIN WordPress

    #END WordPress

    Thanks!
    B

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Permalink help
    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Kmessinger- There is a file called index.php in html folder where I placed .htaccess (var/www/html).That is wordpress folder for my site, everything is in html.

    Esmi- I am the host, lol, mod_rewrite is not commented out in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf so I am assuming it’s running. Is there a way to test this?

    Thank you!

    -B

    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Thank you Dhikra

    It was still showing the publish tab even though it was contributor level.

    I found the problem with another app, disabled it and this is working like it should. Thanks to all for the help!

    Cheers,
    B

    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    Latest?
    You are using WordPress 3.2.1.

    Cheers,
    B

    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    lol, nm I didn’t get it..

    I found wp-options in phpmyadmin, I changed the siteurl to my dev page, blah-dev and was able to login via blah-dev/wp-admin.

    From the looks of things I believed I was in my actual dev environment so I attempted to update wordpress (the reason for the dev site in the first place, I had previously updated php beforehand). The update succeeded but the admin panel still showed old wordpress. Huh. So I checked the production site and wouldn’t you know it, it’s currently down. Displaying an error on the page “Your server is running PHP version 5.1.6 but WordPress 3.2.1 requires at least 5.2.4.” and nothing else.

    Soo I just screwed my production site.. After some research I guess I should have created a new DB for my dev server but I didn’t and now I’m in trouble. Does anybody know how I can revert this change back to the original or do I now need to update php to utilize the new WP?

    BTW this is a multi site blog and none of the other sites were effected, just my main production page..

    Thread Starter borongas

    (@borongas)

    nm, think I got it now.. Thanks!

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