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  • Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    Ha! You two are wonderful! Thank you!!!! Problem fixed. Couse, now I see a lot of the same issue in support search, but I did not see any yesterday. You have to physically type in that string of info.

    Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    You have to type it as opposed to copy and paste. For some reason the copy and paste creates errors. Type that exact sting into the wp-config.php file where necessary per those instructions in Create_A_Network.

    Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    It’s actually just something in the copy and pasting of that item. I just had the same issue. You have to re-type it instead of copy and paste.

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    Ok, guess I missed my window to fix my error, I meant hyphens.

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    hmmm, well, notepad++ is another issue. lol That is installed on my other (main desktop) computer & doesn’t work! I’ve just gone on without it. However, I have been editing text in Crimson. I do have dreamweaver, but am not editing text in that because I read that it can create errors.

    re: notepad++ issue, it doesn’t even open. However, the icon is changed recognizing it where notepad used to be and such. I just can’t get it to launch. Followed the directions precisely.

    I can’t see the hyphons being the problem, as I know I need them and don’t see anything wrong with them. I’ll go look again when I’m done with the jobs that actually pay me something. :sigh: ?? Thank you for the additional info.

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    /* define (‘WPLANG”, “); */
    /* Currently, I have the text here without this written info: define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);
    */
    /* Would have left That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging.” here */

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    Specifically,

    I placed it between “defin (WPLANG) and before “that’s all…” in various places such as with a blank line between, without, etc. above “that’s all…” below “that’s all… and some other places nearby including at the end, but currently it’s before “that’s all” and after define:

    * Change this to localize WordPress. A corresponding MO file for the chosen
    * language must be installed to wp-content/languages. For example, install
    * de.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to ‘de’ to enable German
    * language support.
    */
    /* edited for reference only so it will post to support: define (‘WPLANG’, ”); */

    /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */

    (This is copied from another site, as well, so it’s not the wp-config from that site; however, should be the same info if I recall correctly.)

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    Andrea, do you know who will? Naturally, GoDaddy didn’t mention that (and I called them more than once).

    Thread Starter Babs

    (@turquoisefish)

    Yes, thank you, that would be where I started more than a week ago. That’s how I know I am supposed to see a “network” under tools, which I do not.

    I also spoke to GoDaddy re: do they support this per those aforementioned instructions, & GoDaddy emailed me there own help link, which is a condensed version of the WordPress one (without the A host and such). However, GoDaddy’s version said to place the multi user string in a location that was, in my opinion, very vague as to what they meant. So, I tried it in several logical areas.

    I would suspect that DNS/hosting aside, I still should be seeing this link under Tools, am I right? If I add that multi-user string to wp-config, that should show up in my admin panel. I have placed it according to the instructions in the Create_A_Network link along with all of the other things I wrote that I have already tried. Currently, we are back to where I started more than a week ago, just a lot of time lost. yea.

    Thank you for any assistance & advice.

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