Troy Dunn
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2@meshmarketer – Thanks for the thoughts. I checked the folder/file permissions. That didn’t help me though. Not much you can do about a security roll-out. There’re going to happen when they happen.
@krishna – Thank you for all of your help today on this too! I replaced all of the site files (including wp-login.php) with WordPress 3.5.1, except the “/wp-content/” and the “wp-config.php”. I also verified that the database was rolled back to “22441”.
I’ve also flushed my cache and cookies, tried using incognito, and another browser.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2The issue seem to be focused on the wp-login.php. If you try to access this page after upgrading to WordPress 3.5.2 the page enters into a redirect loop.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2I’ve downgraded from 3.5.2 to 3.5.1 and I’m still getting the same 404 when trying to access the wp-admin.
I’ve also repaired every database table and that didn’t do anything either.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2I clicked the link you gave me, downloaded a fresh copy, deleted the existing folder via FTP, and uploaded the new one. Not sure what to tell ya.
I downloaded WordPress 3.5.2 and replaced my wp-login.php file from the new folder. Still getting the same 404 error.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot Click on certain icons on my website.I noticed that some of your social media plugins were working and some were not. I clicked and dragged my mouse across the page to see what would highlight and saw a large box covering some of the plugins and your “buy” button. Then I used the right-click “inspect element” to see what was taking place.
Glad you were able to fix it. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2Deleted and replaced.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot Click on certain icons on my website.Looks like the code from your Google Ads might be causing the problem. Somewhere in your “topbar” there is a large vertical bar that is covering up some of the links/buttons on your page.
I would try removing your Google Ads and see if that fixes it.
Hope that helps.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2I’ve deactivated all of the plugins and changed the theme to “twentytwelve”.
And I had edited a comment above to include a link to my site.
One more thing, I spoke with GoDaddy and they said there isn’t anything happening to the server that would cause this. They are not blocking direct access to the index.php as indicated in this post.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2That did not help.
Here’s my primary sites domain: https://LittleGreenAgency.com/
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Select which admin writes postWhen you’re writing the post, there should be a setting that allows you to set the “author”. If you’re not seeing that option, check the “screen options” at the top right and make sure the “author” has a checkbox.
Hope that helps. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2In the database I see the permalink_structure is set to: /blog/%postname%/.
I tried changing it to “/?p=n”, “/?p=n/”, “/%post_id%/”, “/blog/?p=n/”. That didn’t change anything.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Login 404 After Upgrade to WordPress 3.5.2How do I reset the permalinks if I can’t access the dashboard?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Update Database fails and can't access Dashboard after 3.5.2 updateOh, and I also verified the domain in the database using PhpMyAdmin to look up the “wp_options” “siteurl”.
And I verified that the “db_version” was “22442”. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Update Database fails and can't access Dashboard after 3.5.2 updateI am also getting the same 404 from the login page after upgrading to WordPress 3.5.2 from 3.5.1.
I run a WordPress mulitisite system on a dedicated GoDaddy server. Yesterday I ran a WordPress update from 3.5.1 to 3.5.2 and now if I try to login to any of my sites, I get a 404 page.
I’ve tried replacing the wp-admin folder, renaming the plugins folder, replacing the wp-login.php file, deleting the .htaccess file. Nothing is working.
I also checked the file permissions on wp-admin and the wp-login.php. Those are OK too.
I also ran the sitecheck.sucuri.net and my site is “Verified Clean”.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [jQuery T(-) Countdown Widget] Widget Pannel IssuesGot it working and it wasn’t related to your plugin. I’ve re-installed the T (-) plugin and you can see your awesome plugin here: