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  • MichelFortin: OK, I’ve been playing around a bit more, and decided to install your Markdown 1.0.1c version (I had the 1.0.1 Extra version before). I enabled it, and everything now works fine, with the contents being rendered and formatted properly. The weird thing was that I had 1.0.1 extra running before with no problems at all, even after the update to WordPress 2.0.2. It just suddenly went haywire, without me having fiddled with or changed anything in the intervening time, which made me doubt that your Markdown plugin was really to blame. However, turning plugins off and on in succession revealed that with every other plugin de-activated, turning Markdown on caused the problem and turning it off stopped.

    Since it’s now ‘fixed’ on my site, I can’t easily provide the HTML, but I can tell you that the entire page was rendered properly except for the body of the post itself and the body of the comments. So the header, sidebar, title of the post and metadata all rendered properly, but there was just no content inserted at all (it was blank in the source too, with just the div tags that normally wrap the content itself present).

    I have the following plugins active:

    Amazon media manager 1.5
    Get Recent Comments 1.2
    Spam Karma 2.2 r2

    PHP 5.1.2 (cli) (built: Apr 20 2006 07:18:35)

    I’m really glad that it’s working again, because I really missed your plugin! I hope that this information helps, though it’s a really weird problem.

    See this thread: sounds like the same issue.

    Do you have the Markdown plugin activated? Exactly the same thing happened to me today (out of the blue – I upgraded earlier in the week and things were fine then). I de-activated Markdown and the content shows again (unformatted of course). There doesn’t seem to be a newer version of the plugin available, so I’m not quite sure what to do from here.

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    I’ve reactivated Spam Karma, and that’s working fine, so it was definitely HashCash.

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    Yes.

    amazoninfo.php

    Auto-Close Comments v 0.1

    Get Recent Comments v 0.8

    Search Hilite, 1.2

    Spam Karma, 1.18 alpha 3

    WP Statistics

    Stripe comments (my own hack)

    WordPress Hashcash v 1.5

    WP Plugin Manager

    Bingo! I just tried de-activating them all, and commenting works – yay! Now I’ll try turning them back on one by one to find out which is causing the problem. Thanks — should have thought of that myself πŸ˜‰

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    macmanx: I’ve just tried switching to the Kubrick theme, and the same thing happens, so it doesn’t look like it’s a problem with any of the .php files in the theme.

    I had some problems earlier which seemed to be caused by the contents of .htaccess, but I can’t think why that might be causing trouble in this case.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: $p not being set
    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    Bingo! That works for the navigation crumbs, but the most-popular hack is still not updating.

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    WooHoo! allusion, that did the trick! I am on a nightly, but have the permalink structure rooted in /archives/%year% etc in the live version and that works fine. Does it make a difference using it on localhost, or is it an Apache 1.x/2.x difference (the live site is on 1.3)?

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    Sorry, forgot to say that I’m using:
    Apache/2.0.48 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/4.3.4 Server at localhost Port 80

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. I tried disabling virtual hosts completely, so that I access my site with http://localhost/~me/artfall. The re-writing still didn’t work. In fact now, whatever page I ask for, I get a 403 saying I’m not permitted to access index.php. (I made sure that I altered the blog URI appropriately in Options before I tried this). I’ve now turned off URI rewriting in Options and removed the .htaccess to verify that the query strings work to access other pages. They do.
    Any more suggestions? nsxpower, do you have any more tips? I don’t strictly need the vitual hosts, so if you have a working config without them, I’d be grateful for any pointers. Thanks again.

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    I’ve just tried that, but I get the same error.

    Thread Starter geekgrrl

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    Thanks for the suggestions.
    Allusion: that would mean I would have to leave the archive directory in place with all the archives, would it? I’m new to PHP – how would I set up the redirect?

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