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In reply to: [WP YouTube Lyte] [Plugin: WP YouTube Lyte] Play in a pop-up?Apologies for the delay in getting back to you.
Thank you for the solution, Frank!Hi there,
while the video plays on iPad, it seems to take 3 clicks to get the video to play. Any ideas?Thank you!
Hi there,
another vote for custom post type support! Has this been implemented yet?Exactly. Face palm.
That wasn’t in the project brief, was just told this morning “Oh yeah, the old domains are going bye-bye anyway.”
Sorry for wasting your time ??
Hope there’s a lesson in there… somewhere.Ipstenu,
thank you for all your support (on a weekend no less!) but the client wants to use https://www.domain.com/sub1, /sub 2 etc.Go figure…
? Constant Contact Widget
? Diamond MultiSite Widgets – hmmm, this one’s suspicious (pushes posts to multiple sites on the network simultaneously)
? Events Manager – on some sites, not all of them
? Featured Content Gallery
? Featured Page Widget
? Genesis runs on 2 sites out of 7
? Google Analyticator
? Gravity Forms
? Homepage Featured Posts Widget
? List Category Posts
? Login Form Shortcode
? Redirection (no rules in place right now)
? Relevanssi Premium Search
? Restricted Site Access (running on a few, not all)
? Widget Logic (on some)
? WordPress Access Control (password protects individual pages, including the sidebar)Should I start disabling them one by one? Anything jumps out at you?
I use that plugin on another multisite network that works fine, and copied the settings from there. One difference – the other network is on subdomain setup, not subfolder.
In the mapping options I have only 2 items checked:
“Permanent redirect” and “User domain mapping page”.To summarize, when I set the https://www.subdomain1.com etc. as primary:
? https://www.subdomain1.com frontend works;
? https://www.subdomain1.com/wp-admin/ throws out “The domain mapping plugin only works if the site is installed in /. This is a limitation of how virtual servers work and is very difficult to work around.”
? If I check “Redirect administration pages to site’s original domain…” in the Network Admin mapping options, I can (sort of) access https://www.subdomain1.com dashboard, but of course it takes me to https://www.domain.com/sub1/
This is also when I get the broken logout/dashboard link with the missing colon (:) — that’s why “sort of”.If I don’t set https://www.subdomain1.com as primary, it redirects me to https://www.domain.com/sub1/ just fine, and everything else works as it should.
I really appreciate you trying to understand and help, not easy to get the full picture this way ??
This one: https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/
I found just one other one – PRO something, but couldn’t figure out if it would help.
I think the two are related, because I only get the Dashboard and Logout links with “http//” from the mapped domains’ frontend. When those mapped domains aren’t primary, Dashboard and Logout links work fine.
(while the backend of the same mapped domains doesn’t work at all due to the above “…only works if the site is installed in /.”).
Done and done.
1) I think it might actually be related to the subfolder install problem. Probably a ‘:’ or ‘/’ missing somewhere and causing both issues. I mean, it’s possible, right?
2) Nothing found for http//
Good tip ?? doesn’t hurt to be reminded.
Just used the script. It replaced 3 records and that didn’t fix it either.Any ideas as to the missing : in URL?
Thank you!
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This is from wp-config:
define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true); define( 'SUNRISE', 'on' ); define( 'MULTISITE', true ); define( 'SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL', false ); $base = '/'; define( 'DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE', 'www.domain.com' ); define( 'PATH_CURRENT_SITE', '/' ); define( 'SITE_ID_CURRENT_SITE', 1 ); define( 'BLOG_ID_CURRENT_SITE', 1 );
Thank you. I did a basic search earlier today and examined each instance of the old URL. Didn’t find anything relevant.
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On another but possibly related note, if I login to a mapped domain dashboard using superadmin user/pass, I still get the error, but when I return to the frontend, it gives me that admin bar at the top. Then if I click on My Sites -> Network Admin -> Dashboard, it takes me to the wrong URL, that’s missing COLON “:” like thishttp//domain.com/wp-admin/network
I just upgraded the network to the latest WP version but that didn’t help anything.
I have discovered that originally this multisite was set up at an IP address like this:
https://1.2.3.4/domain/It has since been moved to https://www.domain.com but I’m guessing something’s left over from the time when the main domain wasn’t in the root.
Where would I look for the “leftovers” in the database?
Thanks in advance!