• Hi,
    I have been working on my WP multisite and have been building a site using the subdomain named http://andybeckonlocation.andybeckimages.co.uk/ I have been trying to rename this to http://andybeckonlocation.co.uk (I own the domain name ) but when I have changed the URL I am unable to access the new dashboard as the WP login comes up with the these warning lines on an otherwise blank page.

    Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/theteesd/public_html/wp-content/sunrise.php on line 22

    Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/theteesd/public_html/wp-content/sunrise.php on line 30

    Any advice to sort out this issue will be most welcome.
    Thanks

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  • What is in the sunrise.php file / what does it do? Also, did you create and recognize the file?

    The php errors makes it lool like it does have php code in it since it tells you line numbers.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by Jack.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by Jack.

    Hello friends,

    I have exact the same issue (with sunrise being the file for wpmu mutidomain mapping plugin.

    Someone, any idea how to get inside that subsite again ?

    Cheers, Chris

    Please post on that plugin’s specific support site:

    https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping

    Thanks Jack for the quick reaction,
    I never quite understood how to do multisite without that plugin therefore I though it was developped by wordpress. My mistake.

    No mistake at all! I can see how necessary that plugin is. It should be incorporated into the core, in my opinion.

    Aw. I actually solved my own problem after quite some sweat. I might just briefly post my solution here thus. The thing is : another plugin called “Media from FTP”
    by Katsushi Kawamori, apparently messed up the site ID ranking by creating an “invisible” site… I noticed that the MULTISITE IDs didn’t match those in the pluggin mapping page anymore – so I erased the mappings in MU-domain-mapping and rewrote them according to the site id register (which one can read by hovering the mouse over the edit link in site page of the dashboard ). Voilà, this fixed it all for me. Cheers.

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