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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Making the "by user name" for each post a link?that didn’t do any thing
Gotcha! ok thanks!
I can’t get this thing to work, none of the links in the setup instructions work. I have no idea how to create a FB App or get the FB API key, etc,
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Memory error problemsUpdate
I realized afterwards that I didn’t have all the Plugins off when I thought I did. Once they were off every thing worked fine. However now that I started turning them back on, the error messages are back on the Dashboard page.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Memory error problemsOk, I kept playing around with the various suggestions. I upgraded the values in the php.ini and wp-settings.php files from 64 to 128. Still nothing. I then deactivated all Plugins on that blog and reloaded the two changed files again and the automatic update problem went away.
I then deactivated the plugins on the second blog, Idid not have permission to update the php.ini file on this blog using ftp, but uploaded the modified wp-settings.php file. The Dashboard problems went away on this blog, however I was unable to do auto upgrade to v.3 of WP.
Got the error message:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2964967 bytes) in /public_html/blog/wp-includes/http.php on line 1363EDIT*
for some reason while I was unable to edit or update the php.ini file, I was able to just delete it and upload an updated version. Still no help.
I changed the values to 256 and that made no difference.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Memory error problemselfin, I have also edited the wp-settings.php file from 32 to 64M and nothing has changed on either site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Memory error problems1. esmi, my php.ini file already contains “memory_limit = 64M “
2. When I try adding “php_value memory_limit 32M” this to the .htaccess file, my site stops working and I get an internal server error message saying “The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request….”
3. I added this line to the wp-config.php file:
define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’32M’);Same error message prevails..
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2964967 bytes) in /public_html/blog/wp-includes/http.php on line 1363Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”Oh ok, when you said that I thought you were talking about the dashboard post editor. Thanks!! I will look into that! So would I be changing the url of the affected posts only to what the dashboard editor sais the url should be and once that’s done I can revert to the custom permalink and all post url’s will be updated accordingly?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”I have added a new post in the mean time and that post is showing up just fine. It has the same automatic structure like all the other posts that are not working.
I’m not sure how wp actually works but is it possible that there is some sort of a problem with a database and how the information to be posted on a page represented by a url is being recalled? These posts exist some where and they show up in the dashboard and on the actual home page as the blog summary, but when the url is entered for that actual post , it some how stops existing and the information isn’t recalled.
I just tried changing the url on one of the posts using the custom plugin to blog.com/1234, saved that, and the post now appears.
I then deleted the custom url and reverted back to the original post url title and saved. When I tried opening the post, the browser url window started to flash back and forth between the original url and the one I just deleted, back and forth back and forth until the session expired and the entire page went blank.I now disabled the custom permalinks plugin and posts and categories are now working as they should. The posts which had the custom permalinks are now not working, and the post I did the trial url switch on (above) is still doing the crazy back and forth url flashing. The posts that had the custom urls in dashboard show what is the automatic url structure but when I go to open the post from the blog the browser tries to find the post based on it’s old custom url. I have opened the post in the post editor and re-saved it, but in the browser the post still comes up under the old url (and doesn’t work).
I’ve continued to try things… I went back to default permalink structure and once again deleted that .httc-something or other file. Now every thing is working perfectly.
I changed the permalink structure to custom: category/post.
Now the problem of the flip flopping url’s is back! My trial post url is floping back and forth until the session expires and any of the posts I gave custom permalinks to are still being attempted to be recalled using that custom permalink even though in the dashboard post editor the links to the post appear like they should be /category/post.I have left the blog in the default permalink setting since at least this way the blog is readable and the posts are accesible, but I would like to get this resolved as 1. there’s obviously something left over from the custom permalink plugin that is messing things up in the back ground and 2. I would prefer the url’s to be in the custom setting of words and not numbers.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”ok, and I did think for a bit that that plugin is some how related or a problem, but the weird thing is that the posts on which I have used this custom url are the ones that ARE working. It’s the ones that WP did it’s own structure automatically that are not working properly.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”The permalink in the editor looks exactly like the post url. That’s what I don’t understand about this.
On some of the posts I have used a “custom permalink” plugin to shorten the url (I took out the category portion), and these are the only posts that work. eg: https://www.torontodogblog.com/soggiedogForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”I set the permalinks to default, and deleted the .htaccess with ftp, then set the permalinks back to custom. Nothing changed.
If the permalinks are set to default I can read the posts, but can’t access my categories, when I go with the custom structure I can’t read the posts with the generated url, I can view the categories, and I can view the individual posts with custom url’s.
There is no additional text on the permalinks settings page.
If it helps the site is located at: toronto dog blog dot com.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”I still don’t understand what/where is this htaccess. I am also running the newest version of wp, just upgraded couple days ago.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”ok, I reset the permalinks to default, and the blog posts that are on the first page are working. I can’t access any of the categories however, the entire page just goes blank and does a Not Found error.
What is the .htaccess? I didn’t see it as an option on the permalinks page?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Individual posts link to “404”As I’m going through my blog I am finding more and more posts that are not working, although some still work..??
EDIT ok the only posts that are working are ones that I gave a custom permalink to by hand: domain.com/word, any posts that had the urls named automatically as /%category%/%postname%/ are not appearing