Error on Site Verify
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I did a verify on one of my sites and got the following Red Box Alert:
Site 1 (mydomain.com/) has an invalid meta value in
upload_url_path. This may prevent access to this site or disable some features.So now what do I do?
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On my Site #2 I get 3 Yellow Box Warnings but I have no clue on what to do about them. Documentation for this plug-in is sparse…
<strong>Checking hosted sites for correct Network-related values: No sites were found on this network. Skipping this check. Checking hosted sites for correct Network-related meta values: No sites were found on this network. Skipping this check. Checking DNS for hosted site subdomains: No sites were found on this network. Skipping this check.</strong>On my Site #3 I get 2 Red Box Warnings, but again, no clue on what to do.
Some plugin doc would go a long, long way to making this plugin usable.
<strong>Checking hosted sites for correct Network-related meta values: Site 3 (mydomain2.com/) has an invalid meta value in fileupload_url. This may prevent access to this site or disable some features. Site 3 (mydomain2.com/) has an invalid meta value in upload_url_path. This may prevent access to this site or disable some features.</strong>frank13 –
Is there a problem you are trying to fix? You don’t need to do anything unless you are experiencing problems.
It would take a book to describe every problem and resolution the diagnostics could indicate. If you are digging in that screen, you should be experiencing a problem, and have a good grounding in WordPress and WordPress Multisite.
– David
Yes, the problem I am experiencing is a big red alert box (seems rather serious to me) @DavidDeam.
I did a verify on one of my sites and got the following Red Box Alert:
Site 1 (mydomain.com/) has an invalid meta value in upload_url_path. This may prevent access to this site or disable some features.Hi All,
Something that gave me the green box was simply to select PHP(WP < 3.5) in
Edit Network.
It does not work for the sub-sites. For now I am creating networks for each site.Hope it helps
Cheers
I am using WPMU plugins all over and had the same problem as above. It’s not well documented at all because the problem is not wordpress. I am now thinking it’s a plugin conflict. If you want to test this turn off all plugins except the network plugin and see if the problem persists.
I went to the plugin screen for ‘Ultimate Branding’ Plugin and disabled the permalinks option there since it removed permalinks and I suspected the network needs that to work correctly. The minute I disabled that option the red alert WENT AWAY and I did not have to choose PHP(WP < 3.5) in Edit Network. I have only tested this briefly and not yet with sub-sites.
The solution I previously posted did not really ‘fix’ the problem. Check htaccess for the following lines:
RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(wp-(content|admin|includes).*) yoursitename/$2 [L] RewriteRule ^([_0-9a-zA-Z-]+/)?(.*\.php)$ yoursitename/$2 [L]If your file has the ‘yoursitename’ before
/$2remove it.The upload path issue should now be resolved in both public and admin sites.
invalid meta value in upload_url_path. This may prevent access to this site or disable some features.
Where do I find this to fix it?
Thanks
RonThis is the file and using and I am green all the way down to the last test. This is much better than the last time I tried to do this.
——————————————————–<blockquote>RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L] # add a trailing slash to /wp-admin RewriteRule ^wp-admin$ wp-admin/ [R=301,L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d RewriteRule ^ - [L] RewriteRule ^(wp-(content|admin|includes).*) $1 [L] RewriteRule ^(.*\.php)$ wp/$1 [L] RewriteRule . index.php [L]</blockquote>————————————————————–
wp 3.9 subdomains.
Any help pointing me to the right idea be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron
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