Laura Landsiedel
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: database connection error to wp-adminThank you Danielwiener for all your help. Your suggestions helped me and also helped me learn a little bit more about how all this works.
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In reply to: Text sidebar widget not updatingThank you. Your suggestions helped somewhat. But, it looks like it’s a caching problem after all. I was able to make it show up but then I had to make another edit and when I refreshed the page … no go. No edits show up. I’ll see if I can’t find out more information about making edits when there’s caching involved. Thank you
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: database connection error to wp-adminIf you like this good mystery, here’s the gist of the conversation I’m having with the hosting site:
When I look in the site’s File Manager Pro folder on the control panel, I see the database (….-1). When I look in the MySQL Database manager, the database file does not show up. It’s got to exist b/c they restored it last night.
There does seem to be a file with “similar name” but with all the new file extensions …._1_….nc_site_aplus_net Last I heard, similar does not equal same.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: database connection error to wp-adminWell let’s put it this way … before yesterday, the handsonhealthnc user did have permission to use that …..-1 database.
I would definitely dig in and mess with the config file but I’m real hesitant to change anything yet.Answer to your question: I do believe I have a caching plugin. Oh crud … I wonder if all this happened b/c I didn’t disable plugins. Ugh. Wasn’t doing the typical export so that didn’t occur to me.
Here’s another piece of the puzzle: it looks like the hosting company I use did an upgrade and now names all it’s files with long extensions that include the hosting name. My original database was created prior to the host’s upgrade. Maybe it doesn’t know how to go back. Probably gibberish to you but I’m a “2nd” grader chatting with an expert.
So, I’ll go with you on changing the config file if all of what I said above does not send out alarm bells to you. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: database connection error to wp-adminI have been able to look at the wp-config file but I’m a bit timid about tampering with it again since the restore. I would go through the backup process prior to any tampering except I’ve already got the backup but couldn’t make the restore backup work properly so I don’t think that’s a safe solution for me.
[Right now the database name is pointing to a database that no longer exists when you open in the database manager but does exist when you look at it via the file manager pro database folder…I’ve got a ticket in to try to resolve this problem (renaming/recreating the folder in database manager does not work).]Is it possible that a change of password might affect my access to wp-admin but not the viewing of the site? I know the old and new password so if you think it’d be safe to try changing the password, I could attempt that.