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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Technorati Can’t Find My Site, Feed not updatingFeed and pings is now working most of the time, sometimes I have to manually ping my feed but at least it works without having to rework the feed url after every post.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Problem with RSSI have no idea why this worked but I renamed the .htaccess (I didn’t want to delete it in case it didn’t work) file so that WordPress wouldn’t be able to read it and hopefully it would create an updated one when it couldn’t locate the old. Now the feed is working on both the WordPress output and the Feedburner output.
The part that really had me going was that the site I created the theme on was running 2.0.1 and the feed on that same theme worked just fine there. Then I uploaded the theme when it was ready to a 2.0.2 installation on a different server at the same hosting company running the same exact software setup and the feed was screwed.
Beats me!
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Problem with RSSI’ve tried everything that I’ve found on this forum to get my feed working and I’ve even installed the feed plugin suggested by FeedBurner, removed the word “feed” from the Entries link in the sidebar like I found on another thread in these forums, reinstalled all 3 of the recommended files for the feed, wp-atom and wp-rss and wp-rss2. It was working till yesterday then it suddenly quit and now running a validate check it says it’s being redirected too many times on the Feedburner feed and the regular RSS output from WordPress takes me to a page not found.
I really need my feed working, I depend on it. This is a fresh install of 2.0.2, running Linux Apache andd the site is at http://www.blogflak.com
If you look at my FeedBurner output you can see where it was working up till yesterday because it has all the previous posts listed.
Can anyone help please? Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Nothing workingI am having the exact same issues setting up WP for a friend at Bravenet with the Premiere hosting plan. I can see all of the data in the database as well, yet I can not create posts, change password or make any changes in the Options section. It appears to be installed correctly but nothing works at all, actually.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled 3 times now, restored the database in between reinstalls, and have now resorted to tearing my hair out in despair. I have done several successful installations before so I’m not a total noob.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Problem Installing with GoDaddyFinally! Got it setup today, what I had to do was delete my hosting account at godaddy.com which was running Windows server and had them set me up on Linux server software instead and the thing ran on the first attempt with ALL the exact same info in the wp-config file.
Of course doing that took my main website down for about 5 hours today while the DNS resolved and I had to reinstall the entire website from scratch, but I got WordPress working! heh.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Problem Installing with GoDaddyI’m having the exact same problem with godaddy.com, I’m on a Deluxe hosting account and have tried everything that the users above have done and I downloaded Notepad++ to edit the wp-config file just to make sure that I wasn’t creating any errors in the php of the file. I also have made sure that all the info is correct over and over and over agin for 3 days now. 3 phone calls to godaddy support and nothing works. All I get is: “Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL which is required for WordPress” everytime. And yet I can see that the database is there! And all my inputted info is perfectly correct!
The server is running Windows, if I have them switch it over to Linux/Apache what happens to my commercial website pages that I have running on the same url (it does not use a database at all) And can I have them change it? Can it be changed in other words without messing anything up?
This thing is driving me crazy, the main reason I chose godaddy was because of the low price and the good tech support reputation and that their specs exceeded the requirements to run WordPress.
Thanks!