• Hello
    1. I have installed WordPress, in my host. www/www/butterflies.com

    And it’s looks like

    2. I created subdirectory butterflies/popular

    3. Further, i have uploaded WordPress files in the “popular”

    4. Created the database “popular” and registered it in the wp-config.php

    5. I go to in the URL butterflies.com/popular

    And there is a redirect to 1 site and url: butterflies.com/popular-and-not-numbers

    Why is this happening?! I want to see the WordPress installation! lol
    Plese any ideas.

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  • Hi @1donk

    I visited https://butterflies.com/popular and I only see a white screen. Doesn’t seem like there isn’t a WordPress install on that url. Same with https://butterflies.com/

    Thread Starter 1donk

    (@1donk)

    I visited https://butterflies.com/popular and I only see a white screen. Doesn’t seem like there isn’t a WordPress install on that url. Same with https://butterflies.com/

    Hi @ashfame

    Sorry! ( I don’t know who wrote this

    The page I need help with: https://butterflies.com

    I think it was a moderator! ( Because, this is just an a “url example” of what is happening with the real site and its links …

    It’s not making a whole of sense with your example. You will have to be specific and explain it a little better for me to provide some helpful suggestions. Like, this is the example.org site example.org/popular goes to example.org/popular-2 and I have a page on /popular url

    If a url is already assigned to something, WordPress will add suffix to the urls to make them unique, so the number part is the suffix.

    You can have media files uploaded which can have urls assigned to them as well. And any post/page you create, you will be able to see what url is generated for them automatically. So, do mention the whole context. Expectation vs What’s happening.

    Thread Starter 1donk

    (@1donk)

    Thanks @ashfame I think about it, now…

    But i deleted all post “page” and “post” on the site; and tags and categories… too. And now on the url example.org/popular (subfolder, where the WordpPress #2 fiels), i look that. 404 Not Found

    You don’t think what this is a “server-side host” problem? Because it is only “virtual hosting”.

    Based on your screenshot, that 404 page is not served by WordPress but your webserver. So WordPress installation files are not where they should be to be accessible on the url, on which you are trying to access. Does that make sense?

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