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  • Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    Thank you so much for your help. I really thought I was going nuts.

    That’s exactly where I was trying to add it, but to no avail. What I discovered after reading your response is that you have to have the post template block selected when you hit the + button to add a block. Very confusing UX!

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    OK, I am normally not this clueless.

    For this:
    Second site is domain1.com/wp/second

    Does this mean under network -> sites
    I add a site with domain = domain1.com and path = /wp/second?

    Also, I am not sure how or what I should do for this:
    Domain mapped domain2.com to domain1.com/wp/second

    In the domain mapping plugin, I don’t know what I’m supposed to be doing. I added domain2.com under “domains” but it’s unclear how it knows that points to domain1.com/wp/second.

    And no matter I do, I still get the too many redirects on domain1.com as soon as I enable the plugin.

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    I get this error going to the dashboard,

    The constant “COOKIE_DOMAIN” is defined (probably in wp-config.php). Please remove or comment out that define() line.

    I commented out that line, enabled the plugin again, and still get the Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS) on the main site. 🙁

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    also, thanks for helping me!! 🙂 I really appreciate it!

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    OK, do I activate the plugin at the network level or the site level?

    I activated it at the network level, and here’s the settings:

    domain mapping -> entered my server’s IP address, this corresponds to domain1.com
    enabled User domain mapping page and Redirect administration pages to site’s original domain (remote login disabled if this redirect is disabled)

    domains -> nothing here yet.

    When I do those steps (or really just activating the plugin), my site at domain1.com has a 310 error — “Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS): There were too many redirects.”

    It’s going to domain1.com/wp/wp/wp/wp/wp/wp/wp/wp… etc

    When I got locked out of the dashboard, in addition to the above, I had added in the domains section domain1.com as primary and domain2.com. It seems like they would both need to be in that section, no?

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    well, right now, as far as wordpress is concerned, there is only one site @ domain1.

    I added both domain1 (primary) and domain2 in the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin, under “domains” and this broke my access to the dashboard for domain1 and for the network as well.

    Do I need to do something to setup domain2 as a site before attempting to do this? I own both domains and currently domain2 has a blog using MT that I want to move to WordPress so I can manage templates and plugins at the network level to share.

    Thread Starter cometgrrl

    (@cometgrrl)

    Ok, I removed the rows from wp_domain_mapping and now I have access again.

    So what did I do wrong with the domain mapping configuration? I’d really like to figure this out.

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