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  • Thread Starter SMercer

    (@smercer)

    Hi
    I can see both wp-feed.php and wp-blog-header.php in the same directory in my installation.
    I have also just downloaded the latest WordPress zip file and replaced the wp-blog-header.php file with the new one.

    I still have the same errors.

    Sincerely

    Sean

    Thread Starter SMercer

    (@smercer)

    Hi
    You are correct in that the blog does seem to work – I can log in and make posts but when you try to view the site itoffers up the additional error messages cited in my first post.
    Any suggestions on how to resolve the ‘mkdir’ error?

    The subdomain name is ‘blog’. I am unable to create subdirectories in this location.
    My hosting service set up a subdirectory called ‘httpdocs’. I can create subdirectories in this location. The WordPress install is in this directory for this reason.
    Is it possible that WordPress nees to create a directory in the ‘blog’ directory? This would likely fail as I can’t do this myself via ftp.
    Sincerely

    Sean

    I put the WordPress files and subdirectories in the I was able to put the WordPress root locaiton files there.
    There is

    Thread Starter SMercer

    (@smercer)

    Hello and thanks for the Plesk link.
    I still have the same problem having followed all the database instructions for Plesk (at said link). I deleted the old database and put in a new one, deleted all WordPress files from the subdomain and reinstalled.

    I get exactly the same errors listed in my original message.

    My hosting serivce only seems to let me have the database in the root domain and WordPress is installed in a subdirectory as shown in my original message.
    The database name in the root is ‘ilana_blog2’ and this is exactly what I entered in the wp-config file.

    Do I have a hosting issue or?

    Help most welcome.
    Thanks
    Sean

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