bruner01
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with inherited WordPress websiteThe very first time that wp-admin is mentioned in the error log is the very first time it refused me access. It says:
2013-01-21 17:42:16 184.xxx.xxx.xxx 54880 173.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 HTTP/1.0 POST /wp-admin/update-core.php?action=do-core-upgrade&_wpnonce=a8e5807804 - 3 Connection_Dropped jimparsons-law.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with inherited WordPress website@wpyogi I did the parts of that troubleshooting link that I could. There are is a broken link or two on that page. AFter all that, still unable to access wp-admin.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with inherited WordPress website@andrew I have full access to the cloud server that the website is hosted on, so FTP access is not really an issue. I can do all of the coding right on the server. The permissions don’t seem to respond to changes for some reason though and when I was last able to access the wp-admin it was telling me I needed write access to the header, footer, etc. before I could make changes. This was after I’d given myself full access on each file though. And it was about that time I lost the ability to login on wp-admin. Still looking through the troubleshooting.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with inherited WordPress website@andrew The original creator is no longer with the company that wrote the site and that company is having major problems with turnovers and it is almost impossible to get responses from them, thus the reason we fired them.
All I’ve managed to do with the site so far is changing the wording of the text on some pages. Had been poking around trying to figure out how to get write access to some of the other files (ie: footer, headed, etc.).
@wpyogi I do have FTP access, but I will try that link.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with inherited WordPress websitejimparsons-law.com still exists and I load that with no problems. The problem lies with going to jimparsons-law.com/wp-admin. That is where the error comes.