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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Access WP Object from a queryOr you could just use an array instead :
$pageposts = $wpdb->get_results($strQuery, ARRAY_A);
… and be able to use it as an associative array instead of an object …
$pageposts = $wpdb->get_results($strQuery, OBJECT);
More infos here : http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wpdb_Class
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Access WP Object from a query$value = $post -> nameOfTheKindOfValue;
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't add "medias", can't create folder errorWow. I don’t know why but it worked. Thanks! I was sure I tried that before…
Let me sum it up in case someone come up with the same problem.
Permissions needs to be like that :
755 <– wp_content
755 <– wp_content/uploads
755 <– wp_content/blogs.dir
755 <– wp_content/blogs.dir/2
777 <– wp_content/blogs.dir/2/filesBy the way, I needed to create those folders manually probably because at first my “wp_content” didn’t have a right permissions.
Also, I’m not sure if this helped but I made sure the tables in the database were like this :
Table names : wp_options AND wp_2_options
row : option_name –> column : upload_path –> value : wp-content/uploads
row : upload_url_path –> column : upload_path –> value : 0If you don’t do this, maybe your user will be able to upload but not the admin or vice-versa so be sure to test logged as both users.
Have fun! 😀
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress as an extranet, file managementThanks for the link, I’ll check into it.
If not, would the orginal WP install be able to work the thing I want?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: translating server IP addressIf every IP requests links to the homepage of the MU install, you just have to put this PHP code on that page.
… or via htaccess, but I personnaly don’t like to use that trick.
Anyway, hope it works for you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: translating server IP addressCheck this out :
http://php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.server.php
You’ll have to use something in here (maybe $_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URL’]) to get the URL. Check in it if you see your IP with something like :
$pos = strpos($mystring, $findme);If it’s a go, redirect to the other URL :
header("Location:www.some-other-dns.com/with-the-rest-of-the-url-requested"Get the idea?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: translating server IP addressPHP can do this. Just catch the URL, replace the IP with the DNS and make a header redirect with the appropriate code (something like 301… google it).
That is if the new page using the same path after the IP… hope it’s the case for you! 😉