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  • Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    Thanks for helping me resolve this issue

    Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    Thank you to everyone who tried to help,
    alas I gave up and switched to a linux server.
    Both of my websites are behaving properly (now to customize each one… )

    thank you again

    I had the same issue and was ready to pull out my hair

    here’s where I finally found the solution:

    In WordPress Dashboard

    Settings > Blog-in-Blog > Template > under <div class=post-headline”> remove the avatar information

    Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    Esmi,
    first of all, I really really appreciate your help. You don’t know me, yet you’ve been patient and answering me again and again, thank you so much

    Alas she turned me down and said there’s nothing godaddy can do

    I’m ready to give up. Is there a way to manually tell the files where to load from and such?

    it’s weird, because when I enable permalinks in Leah4sci (the root file) then MagicByLeah (the file in a folder) crashes, I can edit whatever is needed, if only I knew what to edit

    Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    I just spoke with Godaddy again. The woman was friendly/helpful this time, however I am still stuck with the same issue.
    She told me that she ran a few tests and that the errors were not holding related, but rather script-related

    She pointed out one particular line in the error message:

    7: <rules>
    8: <rule name=”wordpress” patternSyntax=”Wildcard”>
    9: <match url=”*”/>

    She said this is an issue with my actual scripting.

    So.. is this an issue with scripting? and if so, do you know how I can fix it?

    Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    Esmi,
    thank you, alas I have tried explaining the situation to godaddy. Perhaps it was my ‘luck’ but the rep who took my call tried talking to me like I was 2 and didn’t understand this concept at all (I am not a programmer by trade, but I’m not an idiot and I’ve been researching/learning for some time now)

    He also explained that godaddy does NOT help with third party applications and referred me to the forums here for support. I am at a loss and still researching (and crossing my fingers) for a solution

    the fact that the individual files (such as web.config) are sitting in the root folder, are you saying this is NOT responsible for the crashing of my second site? (it works fine when I manually change the data in the web.config file

    Thread Starter Leah4sci

    (@leah4sci)

    Esmi, thank you for responding

    I have Windows hosting with Godaddy.
    My Leah4sci wordpress database is installed directly in the root folder.
    My MagicByLeah wordpress database is installed in a folder called MagicByLeah that is sitting in the root folder

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