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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Nav menu overrides folders!Hi bigglessy,
No problem, but thanks for letting me know, I appreciate the idea/speculation… It might have worked. We’ll keep the installations separate.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Nav menu overrides folders!@girlieworks: Thank you for the help, much appreciated! We’ll look into it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Nav menu overrides folders!Hi Jack, Thanks for explaining further!
Hi girlieworks, thank you for explaining the mechanism! This is exactly what is occurring. So…. what if the second rule you displayed above, the one regarding directories, were removed from the .htaccess rules? Would this work?
If I asked my wordpress to stop checking for other folders first, then it wouldn’t check for a “students” folder first, and would display the wordpress page “students”. Then I could have the moodle installation in, for example, students/academy/moodle, and the moodle directory would display because there is no wordpress directory there, whereas the other two parts (students and academy) would display within wordpress because they have wordpress pages….
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Nav menu overrides folders!Hi Jack,
Thanks for your help. It’s okay, you’re not being rude at all, and I appreciate the help. I just couldn’t believe that wordpress wouldn’t allow other applications to be located inside wordpress on the server, given that so many people are now using wordpress as far more than a blog, and as their primary website…. and so it would be logical that someone might have figured out a way for other installations to be located inside wordpress on the server! It seems an oversight that no one has bothered to make this possible…
PPS I’ve temporarily deactivated the plugin, as my site isn’t functional till I figure out how to fix the issue…
PS I then upgraded GD Star Rating also, but it didn’t fix the problem…