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fka
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I guess the only way to do it is to create a new network for the subdomain if you want to be reachable in the format:
http://subdomain.example.com
Hi fka,
If you chose sub-directory (not sub-domain) install when first enabled the Network feature, you will have to create a new network for each different domain or sub-domain.
If you choose a sub-domain install, you may be able to get the URLs you are looking for without adding networks.
Thread Starter
fka
(@fka)
Thanks David. You are right.
I looked into it and someone I had working on a theme made changes to wp-config among other things. I changed things back and it is working fine.
I am making the status of this thread resolved.
could you post the changes you made to the wp-config? I am currently stuck with a similar problem and would greatly appreciate the help
Thread Starter
fka
(@fka)
Hi David,
I changed back the subdomain_install from false to true below the comments that begin with:
/**
* For developers: WordPress debugging mode.
*
* Change this to true to enable the display of notices during development.
* It is strongly recommended that plugin and theme developers use WP_DEBUG
* in their development environments.
*/
so below this comment, I have the following lines:
define('WP_DEBUG', false);
define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true );
define( 'MULTISITE', true );
define( 'SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL', true );
$base = '/';
just to clarify, are you now able to add different networks or are the websites all running as sub sites on a single network?
SUCCESS!! I can now administrate the different networks i have set up!
Thank you for your help fka!
I had to comment out the lines in order to add subsites
define( ‘DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE’, ‘example.com’ );
define( ‘PATH_CURRENT_SITE’, ‘/’ );
define( ‘SITE_ID_CURRENT_SITE’, 1 );
define( ‘BLOG_ID_CURRENT_SITE’, 1 );;