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  • Thread Starter aryegur

    (@aryegur)

    You are right – problem was that I didn’t know what goes wrong. The right way is to install the Hebrew version, upload the wp-config fie and set it.

    Arye

    Thread Starter aryegur

    (@aryegur)

    I solved the problem:
    I asked BlueHost to reset my site. In reply they sent me a short, very clear, very detailed mail of how to do it by myself. Step by step easy to follow.
    I deleted the wp files, unistalled WordPress and reinstalled the English version. The wp-config file was there.
    I deleted the wp files, uninstalled WordPress and reinstalled the Hebrew version. Everything was in place but the wp-config.
    I renamed the wp files to arye-wp…, uninstalled the WordPress and reinstalled the English version.
    I deleted the wp files (but the wp-config) renamed back to source the arye-wp… files, added the “he_il” to the proper line in the wp-config, ran the install and everything works.

    Arye

    Thread Starter aryegur

    (@aryegur)

    Thanks StockPhotoGram,

    I can’t run the installation because of the error message of the missing wp-config file.

    I’ll address WordPress.

    Thanks again,
    Arye

    Thread Starter aryegur

    (@aryegur)

    Hi and thanks for the replies.

    I have a problem with all the explanations about everything in WordPress and I wonder if I’m the only one who thinks so.

    First, I run the wp-admin install and I receive an error message telling me that I have a problem with wp-config file. It is odd to get an answer telling me that the installation deal with this file because it doesn’t in my case. Maybe it is because I installed the English version first, then I erased it and I try to reinstall the Hebrew version.

    Second, each explanation based on hundreds of words which is impossible to me to understand. A line telling me to deal with .mo file, I enter the link and more hundreds of words.

    If someone is kind enough to tell me:
    1. Go to library X in c-panel
    2. Look for file wp-config in Y file.
    3. Open the wp-config in editor
    4. Replace line 6 with: “abcdef”
    5. Save the wp-config file in y library

    Or:
    1. Open the wp-config file in this link with editor.
    2. Replace this line with this:xxx
    3. Upload the wp-config file to c-panel/x library/y location.

    Run the install

    I hope that it is not too much trouble because I can’t find anything it what seems to me a very complicated aid system.

    Thanks a lot,
    Arye

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