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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSOLR - Elasticsearch and Solr search] Error when trying to indexHello,
I removed 5.1 and installed 5.0.And now I get a different error.
We could not join your Solr server. Your Solr path could be malformed, or your Solr server down (Solr code 404) Solr HTTP error: OK (404) <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1"/> <title>Error 404 Not Found</title> </head> <body> <h2>HTTP ERROR: 404</h2> <p>Problem accessing /opt/admin/ping. Reason: <pre> Not Found</pre></p> <hr /><i><small>Powered by Jetty://</small></i> </body> </html> 0
I tried the above post you mentioned – I tried with the .xml files from your site and the original files. I tried with your schema and the original solrconfig and vice versa.
The path on my server is:
/opt/solr/server/hitlink/data/index
I’ve tried ever variation of that path:
/opt
/opt/solr
/opt/solr/server….etc…Any other suggestions? ??
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPSOLR - Elasticsearch and Solr search] Error when trying to indexAfter re-installing a few times ?? I got the error down to a single line and I can’t troubleshoot the problem further on my own….here’s the error when I try to index:
Solr HTTP error: OK (400) {"responseHeader":{"status":400,"QTime":6},"error":{"msg":"ERROR: [doc=1] unknown field 'PID'","code":400}}
Based on some past questions I came across it seems to be a problem with the solrconfig.xml? I’ve tried both – the original and the one from WPSolr’s site.
Thanks for your help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Relevanssi - A Better Search] Front end – anything?Thanks again Mikko!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Relevanssi - A Better Search] HUGE Relevanssi table – is that okay?Hey Mikko –
Thanks for the info…I’m looking into SOLR as well.
Just FYI – Relevanssi is actually pretty quick! And the indexing only took 4 hours – others I’ve tested took 2days – you could bill Relevanssi to search engine companies just as an indexer ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images get resized, are blurry, in all themes?Hey Everyone,
Just FYI – tried those instructions above in 5 different themes and no matter what changes I made the images were still displayed as very large and very blurry.
As for feature images being large – that’s great but doesn’t do any good if you don’t have large images…lol
The iTunes library and Google Play store does not provide large images – Apple only provides 100×100 images. Google does provide 250×250 but, again, doesn’t really mean much if your images are being resized to 600×400 automatically.
I’m getting the sense that I’m doing something wrong though – I can’t be the only person having this problem but I’m not seeing may solutions for it. Am I missing something completely obvious???
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images get resized, are blurry, in all themes?Hi Lord – good info! I think that’s what Tara was explaining to me but I wasn’t smart enough to get it ??
That said, when I edit the functions.php, the images still show up large and blurry…lol
Here is the code I’ve tried – the last line is the original from the theme which I commented out:
// This theme uses a custom image size for featured images, displayed on "standard" posts. add_theme_support( 'post-thumbnails' ); add_filter( 'post_thumbnail_html', 'my_post_image_html', 10, 3 ); function my_post_image_html( $html, $post_id, $post_image_id ) { $html = '<a href="' . get_permalink( $post_id ) . '" title="' . esc_attr( get_the_title( $post_id ) ) . '">' . $html . '</a>'; return $html; } set_post_thumbnail_size( 150, 150 ); // set_post_thumbnail_size( 255, 9999 ); // Unlimited height, soft crop
I’ve tried several variations – no joy. I have no caching running and tried in several
browers. The site, if you – or anyone – wants to check it out is:Thanks for your help Lord…I’m pretty sure the answer is on the page you provided so I’m going to try more variations and, when I figure it out, I’ll post here.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images get resized, are blurry, in all themes?Lord – by the wway – no, I haven’t optimized images as they are all fairly small, 5-20K (these are app icons from iTunes and Google Play store). Once I settle on a theme/design I may optimize at that point.
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images get resized, are blurry, in all themes?Hey Lord,
When I access the url of an image directly it displays in it’s proper/original size – crisp and clean – not blurry at all. I’m just wondering why 9 out of 10 themes ignore that and display images in a way that doesn’t show properly.Thanks again Tara –
Sorry if I sound completely uniformed but still confused. When I go to my media library there is only the one image that was uploaded – most are 100×100. There are not 3 different files/sizes. And, as most are .jpg images, they can’t just be enlarged without losing definition.It seems that your first response is what I need to do. I’ll have to change the code in every single theme I want to test.
With so many options available via plugins and whatnot it just seems strange that there is no easy way to display images in their original size ??
But thank you both for your suggestions!
TriForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images get resized, are blurry, in all themes?Hello Tara,
Thank you for the suggestion.But it’s not just one theme – it’s almost every theme. That’s why I was wondering if there was a plugin, or WP code, that could be used to bypass, somehow, themes from resizing images.
Basically want a way to make images display in their original size.
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Categories behaving differently – why?Hello James – thank you for checking, and yes, I think so. I had installed, and removed – so I thought – WP Super Cache. While I uninstalled the plugin itself it left config files, folders, etc…, that were still 100% operational and therefore caching my site. Had to manually remove files and folders.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My forum thread won't post – moderator please?Hi Jan,
I didn’t know that ??The last time I was actually talking with a moderator so he caught it right away…thanks, and I’ll wait next time!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mysql on a separate server?Thanks James – I didn’t get an email notification so just seeing this now. FYI – I switched to MariaDB and seeing a consistent 300% speed increase in dozens of tests over the last 2 days.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Switched domain to Squarespace – cant login to WPAh – I’m too verbose ??
Thanks James!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Switched domain to Squarespace – cant login to WPAh – I think I understand ??
Essentially you have two websites running – a WordPress site on Godaddy and your Squarespace site. The Squarespace site is not running WordPress so you will not be able to log into that site using “yourdomain.com/wp-admin” because “yourdomain.com” is not running WordPress – it’s on Squarespace.
So do you want to run your site using WordPress or Squarespace?
If you’re going to keep your domain name pointed to Squarespace there is no WordPress dashboard involved.
If you want to run your site on WordPress then there is no need for Squarespace ??
And, like I said, you can simply change the dns record to point your domain back to the Godaddy servers and your WordPress login/dashboard – the whole site – should still be there.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Switched domain to Squarespace – cant login to WPSorry for being confusing – I’m just moving a lot of sites around myself at the moment – by “first installation” I simply meant accessing it where it was first installed. I was assuming you had this site running on Godaddy servers and then copied/moved it to Squarespace. But left the original install still sitting on Godaddy’s servers.
Is that the case – was the website up and running on Godaddy? Did you delete that installation? This is in response to your “how to get it back” question.
But yes, if I understand correctly (I’m not familiar witgh Squarespace), you just moved your hosting from Godaddy to Squarespace, yes? And then changed your A-record. If that’s the case it is definitely possible to access the WP-admin dashboard from your new URL. So your site is running WordPress on Squarespace servers?
Sorry Yogi – the only thing I’m thinking of is to ensure your url settings, in the wp-options table of your database are correct.
And, if I totally confused you, and you still have that installation on Godaddy, you can simply change your A-record back and you should be able to get into fine.