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  • Thread Starter jainy25

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    I am thinking of probably trying to restore one of the older backups. Or probably create a secondary SQL database from the backup and try linking the main site to that to see if it could help us in any way.

    The other thing I’m thinking of is, if I were to enable Multisite now on the main domain, perhaps it might start rendering both the sites differently then?

    Thread Starter jainy25

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    I do. I have in fact tried renaming the plugins/theme directory to see if it might trigger a reaction in the right direction. But nope, still points to the subdomain.

    Thread Starter jainy25

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    The problem is that I cannot even access the dashboard on the main site. So I’m not sure how to really get to deactivate the plugins… ??

    I do somehow suspect Wordfence might have caused this. I don’t know why. My genius developer guy basically cloned the main site to the subdomain without enabling multisite, so the APIs for some of the plugin remain the same across both the setups. Maybe that might have caused the merger?

    The ?v=… is basically a geolocation function, since Woocommerce is setup in such a way to detect users by their location and offer the specific currency, shipping options.

    Thread Starter jainy25

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    Which functions.php are we talking about? None of the files were modified recently.

    Also, when I tried renaming the directory for the subdomain, the main site ends up showing 404 error, which means it is still trying to find and take me to that subdomain URL.

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