ravenwilde
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OMG I FINALLY figured out this problem! And the answer is so stupid.
I had mapped http://www.mysitewhatever.com but not mysitewhatever.com and then because I am LAZY I never type the www part into my browsers. Firefox is apparently a lot more forgiving about this and that is why it was working fine in that browser.
Somebody please add a note about mapping both the full URL and the sans-www version to the Install directions! Lazy morons like me the world over will thank you!
Hey guys, where do I find the info about the tweaks to the .htaccess file? I think I might need to do this but I can seem to find this information anywhere.
Thank you!
yeah… I just went and checked nilocg.ravenwilde.com and now that doesn’t even work.
I guess CName wasn’t the way to go. Anyone have any ideas?
Masochist that I am I logged in for a 3rd chat-support session with Netfirms just now and got some help setting up a C Name referral for secondary.com. I’m not sure if this change has resolved yet or not but it appears that I am getting about a 50% success rate… meaning, it works for me in Firefox but not in IE and only sporadically in Chrome. Can somebody here give it a check and let me know what they get?
The URL is: nilocgaquatics.com
You should get a mostly incomplete site about freshwater aquarium plant fertilizer. If you get a site that says ‘ravenwilde’ that is my primary site (still under construction… soooo embarrassing).
Okay, so secondary.com is now referring to primary.com… or it *appears* that it is.
Does this mean that the plugin is the reason that it is not currently working? Or is there something else that I need to do?
Update:
So I just got off help chat with Netfirms… super priceless interaction, as soon as I mentioned WordPress all pretense at helping vanished.
According to them my domains as they are currently set secondary.com should be directed to primary.com (although I’m not sure that the way in which that currently works is how it needs to be for the plugin to work)
Also, and this is the best part, when I asked about –.–.—.154 this is the response that I got:
me: Okay, final question (this time for real)
me: where does the IP 67.23.129.154 come in to play?
me: it says that its my website IP, but it doesn’t seem that anything actually goes there
me: or is installed there either
[redacted]: Please ignore 67.23.129.154 .
me: for just this case or for ever?
[redacted]: The IP for your account is 66.96.160.138 and not 67.23.129.154.
me: then why does 67.23.129.154 show up in my control panel?
[redacted]: It is a mistake, that is the reason I have asked you to ignore it.
me: Okay, I just wanted to knowSighs upon sighs, ‘mistakes’ like this have become all too frequent, if I wasn’t so intrenched at Netfirms I would jump ship.
So this is where I am at:
A-name of both primary.com and secondary.com refer to the same IP, my Domain Settings inside WP are also set to that IP and I have gone into Domains via the secondary blog and successfully set secondary.com and secondary.primary.com up.If everything is set up correctly, then why doesn’t secondary.com work when I try to open it up in another browser?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: header.php as an include within header.php ??bummer… I was hoping it wouldn’t come down to that. The site owner is completely tech illiterate and explaining this is going to be difficult 😛
Thanks for the quick response though! 🙂