• Even if I am still a rookie in the matter, I am in charge of “maintaining” a local website, not prepared by me. So at the moment my activity is limited to add a few posts and regular maintenance. After a couple of weeks <without any intervention, all of a sudden the website only displays a blank page, without any error (same accessing /wp-admin). I tried the usual web suggestions (rename plugins folder, use default theme) with no success. Activating the error display, I managed to get the info:

    Warning: require(/home/mhd-01/www.piccoloteatromartesana.it/htdocs/wp-blog-header.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/mhd-01/www.piccoloteatromartesana.it/htdocs/index.php on line 25

    Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required ‘/home/mhd-01/www.piccoloteatromartesana.it/htdocs/wp-blog-header.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/share/php’) in /home/mhd-01/www.piccoloteatromartesana.it/htdocs/index.php on line 25

    I confess I don’t know what is going wrong. The file wp-blog-header.php in in root/htdocs folder, I never touched the file structure. I updated wordpress to the latest version, but the error is still there. I am pretty sure it must be something really stupid on my side, but at the moment I am running out of ideas. Any suggestion? Thank you.
    PS I don’t know what info I should provide, please let me know.

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  • Hello, I had such problem before, nearly break my mine. use this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36577020/php-failed-to-open-stream-no-such-file-or-directory, check it. I had issue with PHP settings, maybe u’ll find something useful and sort it out

    Hello laurelcastillo,
    Thanks for your reply and help, it looks to me like a different problem though. In my case the paths are incorrect even in WordPress backend, meaning I have articles linking to specific permalinks, but clicking on them leads to 404 pages with the old website layout. Same if I add “/wordpress/” (my subfolder name with new WordPress installed in it) to the permalink. So it looks like the pages are not existing at all, despite being in the back end and showing up correctly on the website until the last Worpress update.
    I really can’t sort it out! ??

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by cloudspotting.

    Sorry everyone, answered to the wrong post!

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