• Resolved cartu73

    (@cartu73)


    “Because your install is not new, the site in your WordPress network should be sub-domains”

    What does it mean? I don’t know what I have to do at this point…

    Thanks

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  • It means you can;t pick subfolders, as it forces a permalink change.

    Just ask your webhost if they support wildcard subdomains. then continue with the setup.

    Thread Starter cartu73

    (@cartu73)

    I’ve done this modify:
    define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);

    Waiting for wildcard activation from my webhost (now done), I updated my WP instal to last version. Now, I don’t see anymore the NETWORD option in my Tools menu, eve if the code: define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);
    is present in the file wp-config.

    🙁 I don’t what to do

    Thread Starter cartu73

    (@cartu73)

    No, that’s ok! I see network admin in the top right of my dashboard.
    Please, I have not an .htaccess file in my root, how it has be? How do I have to create one?

    Thanks!

    It’s just a text file.

    Create a new file on the server called .htaccess in the root of your install.

    Thread Starter cartu73

    (@cartu73)

    🙁 I have some problems…

    – I have a “Site Admin” instead “Superadmin” in my dashboard
    – I create a new site with a domain mp.worldchampionsclub.com but neither the site nor the admni is reachble…

    what is it wrong?

    Did you follow the instructions?

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network
    http://wpebooks.com/2010/09/how-to-enable-multisite-in-wordpress/

    If you;re on 3.1 – then you won;t have a Super Admin, you’ll have “network admin”

    We’re still catching up on docs.

    Thread Starter cartu73

    (@cartu73)

    I changed form subdomain to subdir, but the result is the same:

    http://www.worldchampionsclub.com/mp/

    I’m not able to reach the link and the admin. Please, help me! 🙁

    none of your permalinks work off your main site. this means your htaccess file is not working at all.

    Contact your web host.

    Thread Starter cartu73

    (@cartu73)

    Done! The problem was that .htaccess file I created had .txt extension. THe correct file hasn’t to have an extension.

    Thanks!

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