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  • Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    No sir. Only one.

    It could be a server problem – especially since t-p has pretty much covered everything else. Another option is that there’s a problem in the database itself. Do you access to any recent backups that were made before the problems started?

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    I contacted the ISP that provides the server and they said ” Check your scripts.” :/

    Uhm, no I didn’t access any backups. This is the first time I’m trying installing WP to the server.

    Set up a new database and edit wp-config.php to point to it. Then re-run wp-admin/install.php. Do not import the old database. The point of the exercise is to see if the site functions pre-import.

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    It may sound stupid but how do I know if the site functions pre-import.
    BTW, I did what you have asked me.

    Can you login to wp-admin?

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    No.

    In that case, it’s not a problem with your database backup. If you have any .htaccess files in the root of your domain, can you rename them? Also download a fresh copy of WP and upload all files & folders.

    Do you have access to server error logs?

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    [Thu Nov 04 18:01:31 2010] [error] File does not exist: /usr/home/alex01ca/public_html/favicon.ico
    [Thu Nov 04 18:01:31 2010] [error] File does not exist: /usr/home/alex01ca/public_html/404.shtml
    [Thu Nov 04 18:01:31 2010] [error] File does not exist: /usr/home/alex01ca/public_html/favicon.ico

    These are from the error logs. Renamed .htaccess still no change, uploading new files as we speak.

    Those error log entries can be safely ignored.

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    Okay so, I’ve downloaded again WP and put the files to the FTP. I still see a blank page after I login. I’ve put a php code to see the informations and it seems that I have the rewrite mode, because I thought that it was because maybe of that.

    Sorry? Do you means that mod_rewrite is running on your server? If so, you need it and it shouldn’t create any problems unless you have rewrite rules in your root .htaccess file.

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    Yes it’s working that what I meant. I don’t have nothing in the .htaccess file

    This has to be server related. Have you spoken to your hosts about this at all?

    Thread Starter alex0_1

    (@alex0_1)

    Yes and they said and I quote ” Youll need to check your scripts.

    If we are to take a look at them charges will be incurred. “

    I’ll try to contact them again.

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