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  • This is a never ending problem I think.
    I have wp-3.8.1 installed and nextgen-gallery-2.0.40 installed.
    When I activate this plugin the visual editor don’t work any more.

    I know I had the same problem with another plugin, can’t remember what it was though.
    It looks like tinymce is very fragile but there must be a solution for this or…?

    I have looked around a lot and found that many have the same problem but I never seen a working solution yet.
    Hope that there is.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter larand54

    (@larand54)

    Ok, Now I restored the data-directory as the original and created my blog-database using mysql. Then I restored the database from an old backup and the database works as it should but the posts still gives 404.

    I changed permalinks to not be used and then everything just worked fine.

    I created a new blog and a new database but still permalinks doesn’t work.

    Is there a bug in the new wp3.8.1?
    I want to use permalinks so this is still an issue for me.

    Thread Starter larand54

    (@larand54)

    I can also add that as I copied data from old MySQL database I also added the db-file that contain my bad root-user so I can not alter the database.

    See here:

    ——————————————-
    Error

    SQL query: Edit Edit

    GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON testwp . * TO ‘dbuser’@’localhost’ WITH GRANT OPTION ;

    MySQL said: Documentation
    #1044 – Access denied for user ‘root’@’localhost’ to database ‘testwp’
    ——————————————-

    I have to correct this too … which was the beginning of this story.. sigh….

    Thread Starter larand54

    (@larand54)

    Hi Kelly,
    Well, when I decided to reinstall the WAMP, I took a copy of the complete data-directory. After the reinstallation I just copied the directory that hold one of my wp-databases and tried to get that to work.
    Then when I tried to open this “blog” I got the installation-page of WordPress.

    That was the situation when I started this post.
    After that I decided to try to follow the installation instructions but it did not work. The installation program told me that there was already a user registrated so I could not fill in the user name which was required. Moment 22 ??
    Ok I found that it could see the user table but could not retrieve a username.
    Checked the database, looked ok, alln tables where there but when I tried to read the content of the tables phpmyadmin told me that the tables didn’t exist. Strange but the truth is that it’s not enough copying that single directory, you need to copy more files and to be sure I copied the complete data-directory back again.

    After that I could open the “blog” but I could not see any post neither any pages. It tells that the page/post doesn’t exist but it does!
    If I create a new post or page I could see them using the preview but when I update the post/page it can not be seen any more.

    When I open the admin panel I can see and edit all posts and pages but they are not visible at the site. Only the first static page is visible along with the menus.

    Ok, the question has changed… How can I make WP to find my posts and pages?

    What I have done is:
    1. Removed all user records for root-user in the DB
    2. Re-entered root@localhost user — didn’t work well
    3. Took a copy of the complete data-directory
    4. Installed a new version of WAMP
    5. Copied the old data directory to mysql:s data-dir.
    6. Tried to start my blog.

    I’m using permalinks like “https://localhost/tradeblogg/2014/01/28/exempel-inlagg/”
    but I don’t know if that has something to do with it.

    Would be nice if you or someone else could find at least a clue of how to proceed with this… eeh.. disaster.

    larand54

    (@larand54)

    Hmm, I tried that and it doesn’t work. Files is uploaded but swedish characters in the filename is not correct coded so when I try to download the file – it can’t be found.

    Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance.

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