• In addition to other problems perhaps related, I cannot adjust user roles from the Super admin menu
    When user is chosen to edit
    the only option shown in the dropdown is “no role for this site”

    suggestions appreciated

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  • … because you’re editing them from the site you are on.

    What are you trying to do? (other than edit a user role, big picture question)

    Thread Starter dbldee

    (@dbldee)

    Hello Andrea
    Simply trying to give user the ability to edit posts, but cannot, perhaps related problem is that backend of the subsites still cannot be accessed

    thank you

    Are you using subfolder blogs?
    Do the sites look fine? Is the theme unstyled?

    Thread Starter dbldee

    (@dbldee)

    Hello Andrea

    Argh!!

    the site is installed in subdirectory
    the main site can be accessed, but custom permalinks cannot be rewritten, (returns 400 Bad request) but subsites cannot be accessed
    With remote publishing it was advised not to use admin login with a user with privileges, however even with admin login
    the following error is received
    ————————————————
    There was an error while trying to publish an article to
    your blog at http://econsumersearch.com/blog.
    Generated error: [XML-RPC #2]: Invalid return payload: enable debugging to examine incoming payload (XML error: Invalid document end at line 2, column 1)
    This error usually indicates an internal error on your blog. Please verify your blog configuration and your server logs for more details. (Step 2/3 – Publish post)
    Blog XML-RPC server URL: http://www.eConsumersearch.com/blog/xmlrpc.php (#25965)
    ——————————————————–
    User added but cannot adjust roles

    Tried just about everything, plugins,themes,etc..
    About to give up,
    Tables appear to exist in the database, so accessing subsites appears to be the problem.
    Is there anyway the content such as posts, widgets etc can be saved? not too sure about reinstalling if the problem will persist

    custom permalinks cannot be rewritten, (returns 400 Bad request) but subsites cannot be accessed

    Permalinks and blog address works on the same principle – mod_rewrite.

    it’s your server & the good ol’ htaccess file.

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