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  • @brg

    Hey! I was able to fix it. Well, technically GoDaddy operator did, but I was on the right track as well..

    So, the whole issue had to do with the .htaccess file that was somehow badly configured and was causing the redirect and bad install of wordpress which occurred in missing tables, etc. I saw someone mention this cause elsewhere, but I was looking for the .htaccess file within my domain’s folder, and couldn’t find it. Created a new one, nothing happened..

    But since this domain wasn’t a primary domain but was a folder within the root directory, I had to look within the root folder and change that .htaccess file.

    The GoDaddy operator simply disabled the root’s .htaccess and everything worked. There was some error code on the site, but no more redirects. So I uninstalled and re-installed, changed the .htaccess file, and everything is now fixed. I really don’t know if you have a similar issue or not, but I thought I’d add my solution to this for future readers searching for answers 🙂

    Hey BRG, did you ever end up solving your problem?

    I have the exact same issue. Thing is, I run many domains within one hosting account, and they all work perfectly fine. And if I install Joomla, or some other CMS, it also works fine. But as soon as it’s WP, redirects, and GoDaddy says there’s an error in my application, no tables in the database, etc.

    This happened after I incorrectly “uninstalled” wordpress from my domain by simply going into FTP and deleting all the folders. Instead of using the automatic tool within GoDaddy. Could that have caused it?

    I really don’t know how to proceed in fixing this..

    Did you resolve it?

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