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  • Thread Starter superspartan999

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    I know – I’ve found wp-config.php in the root directory, but it only contains calls for the MySQL settings, authentication / salt keys, table prefix, debugger, and the WP directory.

    I have all the root files opened in Notepad++ and have tried a search through all files for WP_HOME, but cannot seem to find it…

    Although that may be problem actually… I feel like I should try removing the files and then reinstalling a fresh WordPress. Is there any easy way to do this without losing all the content I’ve added thus far?

    Thread Starter superspartan999

    (@superspartan999)

    I’ve gone through every one of the .php files located in the /wp directory (not the wp-admin, etc. folders) and CTRL-F’d for ‘URL’, but I cannot these lines of code. Are you sure they’re in the wp-config folder? I’m using WordPress 4.2.2 – the only thing in the wp-config.php is database access definitions and some security keys. It would be helpful if I knew where the loop started, so I can check that page’s code specifically – do you know where the default redirect is when you go to the xxxxxx.com/wp is? I’m assuming it’s one of the .php files, but I don’t know which, and I can’t glean much information from the files themselves. And WordPress isn’t designed for people to go in and debug like I want to it seems, so is there any pro tech support that could help with this issue as well? It would be helpful to have someone with an intimate understanding of how these .php’s begin and interact with one another. Worse comes to worse, I can always remove the non-content files and reinstall WordPress – hopefully, that could solve it…

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