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When you get that default cPanel page the domain is not being sent to your WP install. Contact your host support to see why that’s not working.
Ron first up thanks for the swift reply!
It turned out that the hosting provider is strict (= dick?) enough not to allow external nameservers to be used. To make things worse, they didn’ even mention anything about this at first (had to milk the answer a bit). So eventually, once I swapped nameservers from my registrar to the hosting provider and parked the domain in cPanel, everything was fine.
Now then, going to go vote for Compatibility etc. on the plugin page ??
Thanks again!
Having somewhat the same problem.
Added the plugin to a 3.4 -> 3.5 upgraded installation of a WP network, and the A-Record forwarded IP I have pointing to the WP network (installed in public_html) no longer works. I just keep getting directed to a cPanel default page about server misconfiguration error.
Prior to installing the plugin, the A-Record forward worked fine. Currently blogs work only if I use the subdomain urls defined by WP network.
I tried reversing the plugin install and cleaned up WP database, but problem still persists. Can anyone tell if the plugin modifies some WP config (or other) files in a way that removing the plugin and its database entries is not enough restore the network?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Visual Editor..or well, at least it fixed the visual editor for the super admin ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Visual EditorUnder ‘wp-includes’ directory open ‘general_templates.php’. Look for ‘function user_can_richedit()’ and replace the whole function with following code. I think the line numbers will be somewhere from 1734 to 1750
Cubosystems, thank you very much for looking into the code! For me, this was the fix that brought back the visual editor. All the other suggested fixes had no effect (concatenate, wp re-upload, disabling plugins etc).