• My website (https://godlikenerd.com) decided to stop loading this morning. Curious as I’ve been using WordPress as the front end for some months now successfully. Suddenly, I’m getting “No data” errors from Firefox while trying to load the index page. This was confirmed by some friends at other locations.
    Well, I thought I’d ask my host what was going on. They tell me there’s a problem with my script (right, because magically code that was working before will break without their interference). At the same time, they rename my .htaccess file so my rewrite rules break. Nice.
    Another installation of WordPress on my site was loading just fine (completely stock). I go through the differences and decide that the weather plugin is to blame (not the powerful one, the “pretty” one). This is curious because it’s working just fine on the author’s site.
    I try to shrug this off, remove the plugin and restore my .htaccess file. Things seem to be working. That is until I decide to post. Sure, I can log in, see pretty much every page. I press the “Publish” button and I get back “No data” errors on both my blog and my friend’s stock blog. Thankfully though, my posts and edits go through!
    Am I losing my mind? I tried finding a reason this would happen. Does anyone have any insight? Could my host have screwed things up by changing something? Could my database be corrupted (both blogs are in the same db)?
    Thanks.

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  • If your host renamed your .htaccess file; they may have made other changes to your server. Have you tried asking them what they did?

    Thread Starter Derik

    (@derik)

    I did in my original request for support from them. They seemed to ignore my question, but I reiterated it. Hopefully they’ll answer. At first I thought maybe they upgraded to PHP 5.0, but according to phpinfo() it’s 4.3.4.

    Thread Starter Derik

    (@derik)

    Oh, and I’m using iPowerWeb, so if anyone reading this uses them, please chime as to whether you are having problems as well.

    Thread Starter Derik

    (@derik)

    Another update:
    My host once again has told me that the problem is on my end. There’s a problem with that assertion: Last night, I made a new database and a fresh installation of WordPress, and I still have the problem with posting.
    Has anyone run into this before?

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