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No, I’m in a University setting and it gets complicated fast. Virtual host on a virtual machine.
Here’s the report with my IP removed:
### WordPress Installation ###
Site Name: Politics | University of Virginia
Home URL: http://politics.virginia.edu
Site URL: http://politics.virginia.edu
Version: 4.3.1
Locale: en_US
Timezone: America/New_York
Multisite: Yes
Permalinks: /blog/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/
WP Memory Limit: 64 MB
WP Debug Mode: No
Script Debug: No### Active Theme ###
Theme: Politics – 1.6
Child Theme: No
Parent Theme: –### Server Environment ###
Web Server: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips mod_fcgid/2.3.9 PHP/5.4.16
PHP Version: 5.4.16
MySQL Version: 5.5.41-MariaDB
Server Timezone: UTC
Display Errors: No
Safe Mode: No
Memory Limit: 256M
Upload Max Filesize: 256M
Post Max Size: 256M
Max Execution Time: 30
Max Input Vars: 1000
fsockopen: Yes
cURL: Yes
SOAP: Yes
SUHOSIN: No
WP Remote POST: Yes
WP Remote GET: Yes### Client Information ###
Sorry, url is unavailable because it’s a staging site and a bunch of other IT stuff I don’t understand. I have to tweak my hosts file to get there. I’m happy to send screen shots. Let me know if that will help.
Yes, the timezone is correct on Google Calendars, Site Settings, and Simple Calendar Settings.
Thanks mercime. Before I got your message, we found a work-around.
We exported the database using the WordPress export function. Opened the XML file locally. The W was at the beginning of the file before the xml:
W<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>We deleted the W, saved the file, and imported the it into our new multisite installation. The new site looks clean. Obviously this is not an optimal solution. I do not have access to look at the database directly, but I suppose the errant W was sitting in a stray field all by itself at the top of all the records.
Yeah, we did that…
Hi Andrea,
Sorry, the site is not open to the public (well that makes it harder…).
We have created a new multisite, exported our data from the previous site and imported it into the new site (the new site does not have any of the previous plug-ins or templates of the old site). The W shows up in the new installation as well. That indicates (to me at least) that it is some data or function in the database causing it.
Fortunately my clients are well versed in SQL and are writing a query to look for it. If you have any ideas, please let me know. Otherwise I will report back if we have results.
M: I have already tried that. No luck.