If you haven’t done it, run wp-admin/upgrade.php
.
If you have permalink set up, try to unset it and delete .htaccess.
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
I did run upgrade.php.
I don’t have permalink set up.
I don’t have .htaccess. My site is hosted in Windows and IIS.
Same issue here:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic.php?id=23962
Not sure of a resolution as yet.
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
I hope someone finds a solution quickly, I don’t want to downgrade to 1.2.
Let’s do this.
Create a subdirectory of any name
Create an index.php
and put some random stuff
Go to that subdirectory with your browser
Is index.php
loaded automatically?
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
Yes, it is.
Just like it was in WP 1.2.
Actually, going to http://www.ericksasse.com.br/ duplicates what you’re asking for alphaoide.
This may sound a little strange esasse, but could you grab the index.php file sitting in your root directory, and place <html> </html>
tags around the entire content of it. Just a hunch…
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
Take a look! Now I got a different error, but the site is partially loaded. http://www.ericksasse.com.br
Backup/rename the current index.php
in root
Put custom index.php
in root
Is the custom index.php
loaded automatically?
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
Now my index.php is like this:
<html>
<?php
/* Short and sweet */
define(‘WP_USE_THEMES’, true);
require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
?>
</html>
esasse,
For some reason, most of the links on your site are missing the index.php in them. The category links have them though. When you upgraded, did you delete all of the files on your site and upload all of the new ones?
Thread Starter
esasse
(@esasse)
I moved all my old files to another dir. It is enough, isn’t it?
Hmm.
I’m trying to duplicate this from my IIS machine, but can only do so under a very specific circumstance (meaning not in WordPress, I don’t see the problem from the root of the site as you do, and have no issue with query-strings not run off index.php).
A couple more things to try:
1. Run wp-admin/upgrade.php again. There’s an issue (a thread for which I presently can’t locate) related to a missing setting (html_type) this helps solve. Perhaps there’s a relationship here.
2. Instead of placing the <html>
tags in the index.php of your root, you could try removing them from header.php and footer.php of your theme, and adding them to the theme’s index.php.
Again, just going on hunches.
MtDewVirus: See this for more on the index.php issue:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic.php?id=23962