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  • Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    Hi,

    I didn’t find the solution I expected but i found another solution by using another plug in called “Page Security by Contexture”.

    Hope it could help you !
    Regards

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    OK I tried the link above but cann’t find the wp_xxxxx_acf_fields in my db… !!!
    I tried to uninstall and install again but no change in my db. So I can’t try the solution above… snif.
    Is there any way to know the supposed db structure after installing the ACF plugin ?

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    OK I have to test this solution (thanks a lot for this).
    I have seen aswell that maybe the issue was linked to an Windows system but I’ve checked with my hoster and seems that my website is hosted on a linux server so I not really sure it is linked to the system.
    I will try your solution and say later if it works or not.

    Thanks again for the reply.
    M

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    Hey, you just save the life of someone.
    Many many thanks firends. After long hours to test and triying to understand everything, my problem is fixed !
    Tanks again !

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    Hihi… I’m sorry but someone could give me the good syntaxe to find a specific string in a whole db (i’m using phpMyAdmin) ?
    I searched on the web but I didn’t find it !

    Sorry, it should be obvious for them who know !

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    I decided to move the files to the root of my domain and tried to change the url in the database (Iv’e checked every fields).

    One problem persist concerning the plug-in.

    For example I uninstall the plug-in WPDBManager. I re-install it.
    In the plug-in page, I have the following sentence :

    “Your backup folder MIGHT be visible to the public”
    To correct this issue, move the .htaccess file from wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager to /blablabla/ddbName/www/myWordpressFolder/wp-content/backup-db” knowing that “myWordpressFolder” is the name where wordpress was installed before but not anymore.

    So I had 2 questions :

    – Is there any SQL query to check if the string “myWordpressFolder” is still somewhere in the db ?
    – Is there in wordpress a cache process which keep old informations ?

    Thanks again for your help…

    I think the next step for me is the hanging. So if you want to save the life of someone today you know what you have to do…

    Thread Starter edesmaris

    (@edesmaris)

    Thanks for your reply…

    So there is no possibilities to have a multi site configuration installed in a subfolder (not in the root of the domain) and have a rewritting url after ?

    If not I will choose the move folder metghod I think. Is there a simple way to update the url in the database ?

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