chrisharrison81
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
I am getting a 404 error when trying to install wordpress. I found another post answer that suggested changing the htacces file name which i have done and it solved the problem, but how do i solve the problem caused by changing the file name. I am not able to access the site at the root of my domain with the htaccess file name changed.
I have installed wordpress twice before but never had this problem?
What's in the .htaccess file?
My guess would be that you have a corrupt .htaccess file. Maybe there is a stray control character as can happen when you edit in a word processor like Word instead of in a text editor like Notepad of Textedit, or (if you use a Mac) maybe the file is saved with Mac line endings. I'd try recreating-- retyping, not copy/pasting-- the file very carefully, or let WP write the file for you if you can.
chrisharrison81
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
its from my storestacker store which is the root of the domain. i have not edited it in any way. it contains exactly as below
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^[^\.]*[^/]$
RewriteRule (.+) $1/ [R,L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index\.php|^/admin|^/click\.php|^/templates/|^/install\.php|^/robots\.txt$|^/favicon\.ico|^/sitemap\.xml|^/404\.shtml
RewriteRule (.+) index.php?req=$1&%{QUERY_STRING}
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule (.*) /404.shtml [L]
Ouch! This is not just a vanilla WP install. See if this helps.
chrisharrison81
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
Thats a really good vid, Thanks.
I have added a wp blog to a sub-directory before and did not have any problems. I cannot understand what the problem is or why it is happening
Can anybody help?
Were you using storestacker on those other blogs? Looks to me like the storestacker .htaccess file is redirecting requests in a way that WP doesn't like. to test the theory, I copied your .htaccess into an .htaccess on my devel server and things break. I can't get to the wp-admin directory at all, for one, and the css doesn't load. That's why things don't work. I'm no .htaccess guru, though. I don't know how to fix it.
chrisharrison81
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
no, i know what you mean. Tricky. maybe somebody at storestacker can help?
Cheers
I think that if you install WP, then install storestacker in a subdirectory you can make it work. That way, storestacker's .htaccess can be tucked away in the subdirectory where it won't bother WP. But if somebody with storestacker is willing to help...
chrisharrison81
Member
Posted 2 years ago #
well i have had no reply from ss so i think i might give it a go. Just a bit of a pain cus the ss site is already indexed with google at the root domain name, but it will only be temp set back.
Thanks for the idea