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  • Thread Starter KimFrederik

    (@kimfrederik)

    I fully understand – and like I mentioned earlier, I do appreciate that you’re trying to help me…!

    Actually I did everything stated in the Moving WordPress Multisite and that sure is a lot of work…

    Like I also mentioned, the primary site is working exactly as it should (read: is supposed to) – also at the backend, where the forward slash sign isn’t missing, like it is on the Network backend…

    I can only quote myself…

    Is it somehow possible to “re-install” or “re-configure” the Network/Multisite…?

    If not, I’m prepared to redo the entire sub-domain site, as long as I can get some guidance to how to do it without damaging the primary site…

    I.e. I’ve replaced the “true” with “false” in the wp-config.php file
    define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true);

    This gives me a standard WP installation containing the primary site, which is fine, however, if I then reverse it again, I just get my “old” Multisite up running…
    How do I re-install the Multisite…?

    Please advice all steps needed… ??
    Thanks in advance!

    Thread Starter KimFrederik

    (@kimfrederik)

    Thanks for the heads up, Mika! Much appreciated…!

    Perhaps I didn’t make myself clear in my initial post…!?

    Following a really bad advice from one of the Admins on the Danish WP forum, I’ve already moved the site from a subdirectory and to the root…
    Subsequently I’ve read the Moving WordPress Multisite realizing that the way I had moved the site from the sub-directory couldn’t be made the way it was explained in the advice given…

    After a lot of work, I’ve finally managed to get the primary site up running, however, the secondary site (eg. https://www.xxxx.dk/new1) doesn’t work and even if I try to log into the backend of that sub-domain, I only get a 404 message from the primary site, telling me that the sub-domain site isn’t available…?!?

    In addition – but maybe related to this – logging into the Network domain, also behave a little mysteriously…

    …the URL seem to be missing a “/” after “.dk”…
    It looks like the following: “www.xxx.dkwp-admin/network/”
    It’s easy to add the missing “/” between “.dk” and “wp…”, however, there seem to be some functionalities are missing…

    Is it somehow possible to “re-install” or “re-configure” the Network/Multisite…?

    Please also see another thread, where the developer (wppal) have mentioned that they’re looking to fix this app. 4 month ago…

    I’m bumping this, as I have the exact same issue on a very small Multisite (1 primary and 1 secondary site) and I can’t get this plugin to work on the secondary site.
    Similar to what others have reported, I works fine on the Primary site, but display the “Please log in” on the secondary site.

    I can see the developer “wppal” mentioned to have a fix ready, which was posted 4 month ago, unfortunately the problem still persist… ??
    Any update on this…?
    When do you expect to have a fix ready…?

    I have written to your support using the https://easy-contact-forms.com/support/ however, I haven’t received any reply – yet…

    Hope to hear some good news soon…!

    It’s a great plugin and a great project and if you set the price right, I’m sure you can earn some good money on this plugin…
    You could have a standard version free of charge but with limitations, a version with more functionalities at i.e. 20 USD and a “Pro” version with all the bells and whistles at 50,00 USD… ??

    Keep up the good work…!

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