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  • Thread Starter gtaggart

    (@gtaggart)

    Yes. If I use Firefox, will that solve the problem? I know Firefox avoids another IE problem, the “Stack overflow in line 1585” problem.

    Thanks for your help. I’ll see if it helps.

    Anyone else have a better solution?

    Thread Starter gtaggart

    (@gtaggart)

    Anyone out there?

    Thread Starter gtaggart

    (@gtaggart)

    Michael, yes, I mean my wp-config.php.

    What do you mean when you say that my “wp-config.php file should be at the same directory level as your wp-admin, wp-content, and wp-includes, folders”? And where (server, hard drive, etc.) should they be at the same level.

    I’m looking at the my Word Press files on Filezilla, and wp-admin, wp-content, and wp-includes are actual manilla icon folders. wp-config, on the other hand, is a single file and is not represented by a manilla folder icons.

    However, all of these folders/files show up at the same time on the server side of Filezilla, following the “remote site” address; for example, /wordpress/wp-config.php or /wordpress/wp-admin. I’m guessing that’s what you mean by being at the “same directory level.”

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter gtaggart

    (@gtaggart)

    Yup, it’s Godaddy. The server address in the account is the same as in my config-file. It is not the one in the error message.

    I can get into the phpMyAdmin for the database.

    What do you suggest I do?

    thanks.

    Thread Starter gtaggart

    (@gtaggart)

    Per drmike’s suggestion, I changed the numbers in my config file to the ones in the error message and uploaded them. Tried my URL again and got the same error message. Thanks, but apparently that isn’t the answer.

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