• Resolved strategizeme

    (@strategizeme)


    Hello folks, are you all well??

    I have set up XAMPP on windows xp. I have multisite (subfolders enable) test environment set up. All good except for the fact that non-primary site images appear in the following directory (I have used site 2 as an example)

    C:\xampp\htdocs\mysite\wp-content\uploads\sites\2\20134

    I have created a folder

    C:\xampp\htdocs\mysite\wp-content\blog.dir

    but it is empty! No images show up there?

    Could you please advise on best practice? Thank you for your support.

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

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    C:\xampp\htdocs\mysite\wp-content\uploads\sites\2\20134 is correct.

    Thread Starter strategizeme

    (@strategizeme)

    Excellent, thank you for clarifying that.

    Thread Starter strategizeme

    (@strategizeme)

    Mika, I have found this excellent guide by Andrea r_

    I that you have given me an answer already. I also appreciate that the guide (above) talks about server set up, whereas I am setting up WP multisite/sub-directories using XAMPP virtual localhost. However, i have found other guidelines that suggest that i should create a blogs.dir folder.

    Could you please confirm that the blogs.dir is not needed?

    Thank you for your support.

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