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  • chedicorn

    (@chedicorn)

    If you haven’t figured it out yet you have to go to Configure PHP and SuExec in your WHM panel if you are using Linux hosting with WHM/Cpanel and change your handlers. You have to change both PHP 4 and PHP 5 to SUphp. This will fix your issues in your .htaccess file. This took me a whole day to figure out 🙁 But I have a blog farm and wasn’t able to mass update causing serious problems. Hope this helps.

    chedicorn

    (@chedicorn)

    If you haven’t figured it out yet you have to go to Configure PHP and SuExec in your WHM panel if you are using Linux hosting with WHM/Cpanel and change your handlers. You have to change both PHP 4 and PHP 5 to SUphp. This will fix your issues in your .htaccess file. This took me a whole day to figure out 🙁 But I have a blog farm and wasn’t able to mass update causing serious problems. Hope this helps.

    Funny you say that…I’m having the same problem… I have another hosting account at host-gator (VPS is off shore) on a shared host so I went on to the customer support chat pretending to get info because I wanted to upgrade to a vps at host-gator and he told me to make sure that your wp-config file had the same memory call is your php.ini.

    I tried that and it didn’t work either. I have a VPS offshore at the U.K. just becasue of the price it’s only $40 a month for everything the same as yours maybe a little more physical memory.

    I have four blogs set up all with there own c-panel and I’m wondering if that’s why. I think the c-panels are taking up all the memory or something.

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