• hello.
    my problem is on my blog (https://www.woweezowee.de) the links to the feed (+trackback) won’t work. Here are some installation details:
    – different directories
    – permalink structure: /%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/

    One example of the problem is this: at https://www.woweezowee.de/feed I get the following message:
    Warning: main() [function.main]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(../wp-blog-header.php) is not within the allowed path(s): (/www/htdocs/v153569/) in /www/htdocs/v153569/wordpress/wp-feed.php on line 5
    (and more, please take a look)
    Similar with trackbacks, problem: “wp-trackback.php on line 7”

    But then again, https://www.woweezowee.de/wordpress/wp-rss2.php is working. And: Going back to normal permalink-structure makes /at least trackbacks and comment-feeds) it working. But as I don’t want the usual permalink-structure, what can I do?

    thx for your help. Markus

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Try putting /archives/ at the beginning of your permalink structure.

    Thread Starter woweezowee

    (@woweezowee)

    Thx, tried it but won’t help. Still the same.

    Thread Starter woweezowee

    (@woweezowee)

    I had a temporary solution: Editing the wp-feed.php and wp-trachback.php like this:

    change all lines with “require”
    from: require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
    to: require(‘./wordpress/wp-blog-header.php’);

    But that made my feed to not be recognized by german important ping-update service blogg.de for example. So I really look desperate to solve the real issue here.

    Thread Starter woweezowee

    (@woweezowee)

    I guess I solved it: Moved all wordpress-contents to the root directory.

    That sucks. I have the same problem, but I really do not want to move to the root dir. I know wordpress is free, but sheeesh at all the bugs…

    Thread Starter woweezowee

    (@woweezowee)

    Just do it. With a good FTP-Tool it is just 2 clicks and the files are moved. It may not be a nice look to see all the files in the root directory, but at least that problem is solved.

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