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    Your blog is in a sub-directory. If that’s where you want to serve it from, your addresses in the dashboard need to include the sub-directory.

    You will need these instructions to fix it.

    Changing The Site URL

    If you are attempting to give wordpress its own directory, but serve it from root, then you will need these instructions to do it correctly.

    Giving WordPress Its Own Directory

    hi I had no sleep last night over this…

    see this link for a solution

    If you don’t have access to server level admin, you can create a file called php.ini and just add the text disable_functions = ini_set then copy it to the folder your wordpress is in. If your host is running suphp it allows this.

    You’ll then be able to log in. This problem is ONLY with 3.x

    p.s. reason I mention this here is because one of my sites did keep coming up with page not found error instead of the server error. It was the WP-MU site

    @sguk,

    While that is a useful discussion, at this point, in this discussion, I don’t yet believe your problem has anything to do with @worldpremiere’s issue.

    After viewing the source code on the site, I think the problem is related to what I posted above. Either incorrect addresses in the dashboard, or incorrectly moved files in an attempt to serve wordpress from the root of the domain.

    Thread Starter worldpremiere

    (@worldpremiere)

    wow thanks guys, your advice is much much appreciated!! what would the world be without helpful people like yourselves!

    I hope everything worked out okay!

    🙂

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