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  • Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    Right – got it. the index.php files in the different directories are meant to be different. Doh!

    I’ve re-instated the one in the root with the original WordPress default (for the root) and now it’s OK.

    So let me get this right – when I select a theme, WordPress uses the actual files in that theme folder – not copies based on them, in the root folder. Useful to know.

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    That’s corrcet Westi.

    Just confirm – when you say restore the index.php – which one – in the root or the theme ?

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    Line 4 is the line containing get_header().

    The header block I edited (and restored) is later – all versions of index.php in my domain (root, theme, etc) are currently identical to the default in the Journalized Blue theme. WTF ?

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    I’m using “Journalized Blue” theme.

    As I said, even if I did make an error editing first time – I’ve re-uploaded the original theme and re-set as the active theme – the edited file is long gone.

    I’m pretty sure I’m using ascii mode in Filezilla (in fact I have auto set.)

    In my short experience DreamHost are fine for hosting – but their WordPress install is not problem free, and so far they have not responded to any support requests. This forum remains the best hope.

    Help !

    (See other threads “help with install” and “idiot’s guide”.)

    Me too (started my own thread -“Idiot’s Guide”)

    I’m using DreamHost and their advertised One-Click install – but no such luck. Worse still I can’t get any human support from them.

    (All their registration and hosting seems fine – just no WordPress install support – so far)

    I’m beginningto think I should just wipe the wordpress files and start my own install – my main lack of confidence is understanding the MySQL config details.

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    I did, but all I get is errors.

    The “install.php” file is not in the wordpress/wp-admin directory – so all I get is Not Found. Nor is there a “readme.html”. I can find neither file in any directory.

    Surely, (and I’m no Unix geek) the point of a “Cron” is “time”.

    A Unix (any) programme set to run at a given time(s). What it does is whatever the programme does – practically anything – anything you might want to run at a given time.

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    Thanks very much – that’s exactly what I neede to know.

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