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  • Thread Starter meandmyhouse

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    Thank you.

    Thread Starter meandmyhouse

    (@meandmyhouse)

    Thanks for the reply. Sorry for the confusion. I think I understand how they work, I’m just wondering if it is the right solution for me since I already have the divisions set up with blogs that have been there many, many years – so already large. They are in sub-directories, a couple I’ve given their own add-on domain. (I plan to use either add-on or sub-domain redirect for the others after I get everything that’s currently webpages moved into them.)

    So my question is basically, is converting to multi-site a good way to go for me, or a huge hassle with no real benefits? And if it isn’t worth converting the existing divisions into multi-site, should I get multisite and put my main area in it (it is currently just webpages), and any other divisions I would add on in the future?
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter meandmyhouse

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    Thank you so much Michael for your quick reply! It helps a crying girl ??

    I was just coming in to edit this, to note that I went back and re-uploaded for the “error” blog, and that did work. It appears to be fine now.

    I also re-uploaded 2.7 for the other blog.

    Also I just now went and tried the default and that works. Does that mean the problem is with using that template with 2.7? I planned on switching templates anyhow.

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    I found Subscribe2. Just what I was looking for and appears to work great and simply.

    Thread Starter meandmyhouse

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    Crossed my fingers and did it. All my blogs are updated now – YEA!

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    Me too! Simple email notification for readers that is compatible with latest WP.

    Thread Starter meandmyhouse

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    That is exactly what happened. When I cut and pasted it in, it added some spaces after the ?>

    It appears to be fixed now.

    And yes, I know, I didn’t really name it “somethingelse_” just something different than the other one. And I will leave them alone at what they are set.

    Thanks again for all your help.

    Until my next questions – getting all my blog posts moved up here. But think I’ll go play with themes and stuff first.

    Thread Starter meandmyhouse

    (@meandmyhouse)

    Thank you. I understand now, and got it uploaded and finally saw that it was the code in the wp-config file itself that needed changed. I don’t know why I thought that was comment not code (or whatever it is called.)

    Well, I thought I had it, but now at login I am getting these error messages:

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /[mywebpath]/wp-config.php:25) in /[mywebpath]/wp-login.php on line 12

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /[mywebpath]/wp-config.php:25) in /[mywebpath]/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 313

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /[mywebpath]/wp-config.php:25) in /[mywebpath]/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 314

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /[mywebpath]/wp-config.php:25) in /[mywebpath]/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 275

    What did I do wrong?

    Also, can I change the name of the [ $table_prefix = wp_ or somthingelse_ ] later, in any of the blogs, or is this set now and will mess things up if I change it?

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