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  • Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Esmi-

    Thanks I was worried about that …. I also have Woocommerce installed and have 100s of products so I have to deal with moving all those as well.

    Ill see what I can come up with. Thanks for the help.

    Also if anyone has else has any DB ideas please feel free to chime in.

    Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Yea … I have narrowed it down 100% to the Database.

    On the new install I I pointed it over to a copy of the other installs DB and it instantly broke the permalinks.

    I really have no clue where to look in the DB for this functionality. Do you?

    Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Hi Esmi …

    I deactivated all plugins and turn on the Twenty Thirteen theme and it doesnt give me 404 Errors, but just reloads the index page.

    I did a fresh install of wordpress in a new sub directory and turned on Permalinks there and they work great. So that should show its not a server issue.

    I then installed a fresh install of the theme (still in the new sub directory) and its still working great.

    Then I installed all the current plugins (in the new sub directory) and no issues there either. As permalinks are working fine with a fresh install of all wordpress, the theme, and the plugins.

    My guess is there is some file issue in the old install or a database issue. I FTPed the fresh wordpress files up to overwrite the old files and that had no affect, also did the same thing with the theme files as well. So it leads me to lean to the fact there is a hiccup with the database. Any idea of what / where I can look at in the DB to see if its an issue there?? or any other thoughts?

    Cheers! and Thanks for the help!

    Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Hey guys …. put this back on the hosting comp and they still have not figured it out. They told me my theme required additional plugins to work but as far as I know the theme doesnt require any additional plugins.

    Anyone else have feedback on this?

    Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Oh one thing I also forgot to mention ….

    The rewrite rules work fine when I enable WooCommerce, but ONLY on the Woocommmerce pages. Meaning on the product and store category pages, but not on blog, post, or normal pages.

    Thread Starter kderentz

    (@kderentz)

    Or I just realized it could display who you follow and their tweets not your tweets.

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