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  • Thread Starter truegearhead

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    Thanks.
    Option 1 didn’t work, and I don’t have a wp_options table in my database. Any ideas?

    OPTION 2. If you forget to change the WordPress Address and Blog Address, you will be unable to change it using the wordpress interface. However, you can fix it if you have access to the database. Go to the database of your blog and find the wp_options table. This table stores all the options that you can set in the interface. The WordPress Address and Blog Address are stored as siteurl and home (the option_name field). All you have to do is change the option_value field to the correct URL for the records with option_name=’siteurl‘ or option_name=’home‘.

    Do you have anything in your database that says XXX_options? It is possible, on install, you change the default prefix of wp_ to something different.

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    What folder should it be in?

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    Why is it that the test site stopped working when I copied and pasted the test site database into the new database?

    Hey i had also a problem like this once. Does your page become white if u try to login?
    Or you don’t see anything?

    if ur browser becomes white after u log in than it’s something in the Host. Some size needs 2 be increased.

    Where are you looking for this table? Are you sure you are logging into your database? Are you using anything like phpmyadmin to log into the database? I suspect you are in your FTP server…

    It stopped working b/c it thinks your site is at the old address still – that is why you need to go into the database to fix.

    I can certainly help resolve this if you want to take it private and email me at [email removed]

    Kindly,

    Michael

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    Thanks for your help Michael, your email above has been removed. I could certainly use the help though! I’m looking at my database through godaddy’s FTP client.

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    Why is my old site down? And why has the new site lost all of its formatting just recently? It at least looked someone correct until now and I haven’t touched it

    Visit the site in my profile and get my email there. It’s possible the formatting is off because of where it thinks your stylesheet is.

    I’m pretty certain we can resolve all of this fairly quickly.

    If you want to try to resolve this, you have to go in the databases section of GoDaddy.

    If you can get there and find your database, click on Manage via PhpMyAdmin (I believe).

    Once in, you should find wp_options table.

    However, be very careful in there if you are unfamiliar with databases like this.

    Kindly,

    Michael

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    Your website is not showing up under your profile. Thanks for your patience! Can you post your web address?

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    I’m getting this message when I try and log in by the way

    Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ‘__return_zero’ was given in D:\Hosting\4917900\html\wp-includes\plugin.php on line 166

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_multisite() in D:\Hosting\4917900\html\wp-login.php on line 86

    Is this a multi-site installation?

    Thread Starter truegearhead

    (@truegearhead)

    nope. Can you email me, stuartburgh at google’s email?

    Thanks again man!

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