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  • Thread Starter verisof

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    Ah HA! I don’t have an .htaccess file in my wordpress directory. Only one for the primary Apache directory serving everything up. Is there any good guidance on setting one up manually? I’m assuming that it overrides whatever is in the current Apache .htaccess file. Yes?

    Again, thanks for the help here.

    Thread Starter verisof

    (@verisof)

    Thanks for the reply. Agreed with the attitude thing. LOL.

    For the record, this is the case in all browsers. Not that you implied otherwise.

    I could, of course, probably fix this by manually editing the HOSTS file on a given windows laptop. I could set a given URL to a given IP address. I don’t want to do this because I want it to serve up on any machine I happen to plug into my local network. Or if I take it to a client site to do a demo on their network.

    It’s possible I’m missing something in Apache given they changes they’ve made to security, but I don’t think so.

    I DID verify the virtual host and alias settings. In fact, it serves up the root directory as an index page just fine. /rocinante/wordpress/

    This shows me a list of all the WordPress subdirectories below (each subdirectory is a separate installation of WordPress.) I set it up this way because I keep separate installs of different templates with sample content in each of them for ease. I’ve done this for a while.

    When I drill down to the NEXT level, I get the weird decision to resolve to localhost. I can’t figure out why it would do that unless there is some hardcoded URL somewhere in the WordPress config files or if there is some URL setting in the DB I couldn’t find.

    I do know that that this is definitely a WordPress issue. Or at least, one in concert with WAMP. I just want it back the way that it used to be. “Sigh”. . . LOL

    I’m still welcoming any ideas.

    Thread Starter verisof

    (@verisof)

    No, I don’t think it is. I can reach regular HTML pages on the laptop AND I can reach the primary directory for all the wordpress sites I want to work on with no problem. So, networking isn’t an issue. There is apparently something new in WordPress itself that is preventing it from resolving the URL. And I can’t figure out what it is for the life of me.

    IP Address doesn’t work correctly either.

    Completely scratching my head on this one.

    Hi there,

    I’m sorry to say that I’m having exactly the same problem as the previous poster. I’ve installed the plugin and have put [slideshow] in my home page entry code.

    Like the previous poster, all I can see is the spinning loader. I am currently running WordPress 3.0.1. Is this a problem with the version, or is it possible that I’m doing something wrong with configuration?

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