nathair
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hi
in your hosts control panel there should be something called file-manager, or something similar. In this file-manager you can locate and see the rights and ownership of all your files and maps / directories
Find the map “themes-ai1ec” which is in /wp-content -so NOT the one in the plugin folder – and see who is the owner [UID] and if it is Apache then select it and find the “Reset Owner” button to change it. You may have to find subdirectories and change these ownership-rights there as well.If you cannot find the filemanager ask the helpdesk of your hosting company.
good luck
Yolandais the problem resolved? if not and if you are on an apache server you may have problems with the directory rights and have to reset ownership of all the maps under wp-content/themes-ai1ec/ in your control panel.
Yolandagood, I’ll test it in a new situation then,
and cook some hazelnuts to rinse the colour back in
YolandaI had this problem with several sites with apache servers and with different hosts. This is caused by the installation of the plug-in when it makes directories it sets the apache server as the owner.
I had to manually change permissions of all the directories of /wp-content/themes-ai1ec/
AND copy files from one directory with its subdirs by hand as well
Has that been resolved yet?my hair has gone grey with these problems
Yolanda
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.8.1 Edit Post Not FunctioningHi, having the same problem as Simonwells, at least with these links:
wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=999#visibility
wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=999#edit_timestamp
wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=999#post_statusDid replacing the wp-admin and wp-include files with the fresh ones help you Simonwells? I thought I actually did throw out all the old wp-admin and wp-include files as suggested
Updated to 2.8.4 and having this problem now
thnks
Nathair