All of my installs are sub-directory btw.
Sorry, I keep forgetting details. This only happens in Internet Explorer, Firefox on Mac and PC works fine.
Start disabling plugins and get it down to as clean as a fresh install as possible.
No plugins enabled to begin with. I’ve tried reinstalling 3.0.1 and reinstalling twentyten just in case. Still no change in IE.
Which version of IE? It works fine on IE 8 for me (although YICK I forgot how much I hate IE’s non-rendering of curved edges).
The image is a 404 for me.
Image link is fixed, IE 8 is what we’ve been trying. I don’t dare look at it in IE 6-7 (training on system in 30 mins lol) but in IE 8 the http://www.rappahannock.edu/dir is not center align-ed and the sidebar is knocked down to the bottom, and of course the wp-admin formatting in the picture mentioned above.
What kind of server is this?
Windows Server 2008 Running Apache 2
That’s really wild. What version of PHP are you running? (My Windows Server skilz are … nearly zilch, but I may be able to logic around things.)
ipstenu, I don’t think you’re alone on the Windows Server Skills. I’m having a heck of a time finding anybody who runs a windows apache server.
But, I’m starting to think there’s an install/database problem. Tonight I create another separate 3.0.1 multisite network at http://www.rappahannock.edu/directorytest and that looks fine in IE.
When our site went live I had two databases/multisite instances to switch over. Our main instance http://www.rappahannock.edu I followed method 2 from http://wpmututorials.com/how-to/change-the-domain/ and on our directory rappahannock.edu/dir instance I followed method 1. Andrea have you had any issues with this process in 3.0.1?
And I guess the real question is, if my database is somehow messed up, what’s the best way to get my data out of there and into a new database? Time to do some searching…
I followed method 1. Andrea have you had any issues with this process in 3.0.1?
Version number does not matter, it’s the exact same process. you’re just manipulating data in the db. Nothing in there would account for something not showing right in IE.
You *could* have some files messed up though.