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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How To Have WWW, rather than no WWW? 301 Redirect Required?Thanks dejunky. Just tried that but it didn’t work.
Just heard back from Godaddy support and it looks like it might be an issue with my DNS settings so i’m going to check that out now.
Thanks for the quick reply btw.
Phil
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Changed site url and now can't access admin panel?!Great. I’ve followed those steps and got my site back up and running, by changing the url to not include the www part.
The only step I couldn’t follow was:
Delete the folder wp-content/cache (this is a new folder added with WordPress 2.0).
Any idea if it matters that I couldn’t find this folder to delete? If so, do you know how I can find that folder?
Finally, there wasn’t a typo in my url when I had the www part included so i’m not sure what was going wrong. I guess maybe I need to check my domain settings in Godaddy to see if something is set up for www not to work but without www to work fine?
Thanks,
Phil
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Changed site url and now can't access admin panel?!Wow thanks James for the quick reply.
So it should be ok for me to change it to use the www part though – right?
I know it doesn’t do much but the site has always had the www part there so I would like it there as long as it’s supported by WordPress, if that makes sense?
Thanks,
Phil
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Changed site url and now can't access admin panel?!Thanks for the help. Any idea which method I should use from that link? They all look quite complicated and seem to be for different scenarios?
Did this error occur because I did something wrong, or is it just a problem with the software?
One final question ??
Should I have changed my blog url to include the www part or was that where I went wrong? I don’t understand why everwhere seems to omit the www part, but maybe that gets added in automatically somehow?
Thanks again for your help.
Phil