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  • Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    I seem to have solved the problem.

    Here’s what helped:

    1. Made sure I had the URL set to http://www.mysite.com for Options in WordPress

    2. Set the Google Webmaster Tools to the preferred domain name of http://www.mysite.com and not http://mysite.com

    3. Reset the permissions for the sitemap.xml on my server to be 666 (only the sitemap nothing else)

    4. Did not do anything with the .htaccess file at this time (That would have been my next step.) I was also considering updating the Google-sitemap-generator 2.7.1 to the new version 3.0 as another possibility.

    Hope this helps with anyone else who has a similar problem!

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    Hello again,

    I have been searching for hours for an answer to the problem with the site prefix.

    I have now set the preferred domain name prefix to the http://www.mysite.com with the Google webmaster tools.

    I have also attempted to delete the sitemap and then rebuild without any luck.

    It seems that the .htaccess file may need to be changed. I have been reading what is posted on this site about file permissions. Evidently, the .htaccess needs to be set with permissions such that WordPress can automatically generate rewrite rules.

    I am having trouble finding this file in my control panel. I see that it is there when I ftp something to my directory. But when I go into the directory files otherwise I can’t find this file in the root directory where it seems to be (when I ftp).

    Does anyone know if I need to change the permissions to solve my problems? And if so how do I find the file?

    As you can see I am quite confused at this point.

    Thanks in advance for anyone who can help!

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    I am BACK! (My site) And I am grateful beyond words for the help Shadow gave me to fix the problems I had created.

    THANK YOU!!!

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    Thanks, I sent an email.

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    I think the quickest thing for me to do would be the later. That is, remove the call to the sidebar. But I don’t know how. I can’t access the dashboard at this point.

    If you have any quick tips I would appreciate it. In the mean time I will upload all of the plugins I had been using. However, won’t I have the same problem of not being able to reach the dashboard to activate them?

    Thank you Shadow for your help,

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    My apologies. I wasn’t at all clear. When the upgrade said everything was O.K. that’s when I discovered everything was lost. An empty wordpress page would open with the default theme. It did have my blog name and the indication of files. But it included an error message on the lower right telling me that a connection to the database could not be made. (What you will see if you go to http://www.womenandweight.com).

    That’s when I went to the config.php file to see if it had the correct information. The user name was wrong. I changed it.

    Now when I try to do the upgrade, I get the error message:

    “Error establishing a database connection

    This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can’t contact the database server at localhost….etc.”

    I didn’t even get this before. It seems to me that I might be closer to establishing a connection with the original database?

    I seem to have all of the correct information in the config.php file. Does that mean the original database is gone? No, I do not have a backup because this is not the file/domain I had intended to be working with. (See first post).

    Thanks,

    Lori

    Thread Starter pirog

    (@pirog)

    I have now tried to upgrade the installation to see if I might establish a connection with the original database. At first I would get a message that everything was updated O.K.

    So I opened the config.php file to see what was in there. The user name needed changing. So I did that.

    Now I get the error establishing connection with database message. Am I on the right track? Or will there be nothing in the database anymore even if I have the config.php set up correctly?

    Lori Pirog

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