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  • Thread Starter cwhebert

    (@cwhebert)

    Sure here they are:

    1695558945_domain-mapping-1.0.3
    cf-compact
    cf-feature-this
    cf-global-posts
    cf-global-sidebar
    cf-links
    cf-mu-google-analytics
    cf-post-meta
    cf-readme
    cf-site-redirect
    cf-snippets
    feb-global
    outbrain
    simplepie-core
    simplepie-plugin-for-wordpress

    I am an idiot I think…as I began typing these I see a single .php file labeled “multi-site-manager.php”…I assume that’s what was being refferenced?

    The above are folders, there are a dozen or more single .php files residing in the directory as well. Not sure I need to list those now…LOL

    So what help can you all offer now?

    Chris

    Thread Starter cwhebert

    (@cwhebert)

    Looking in the mu-plugins folder I am not seeing the multi-site plugin. I do however see multiple plugins created by our development firm, nothing resembling multi-site though.

    The terminology, multi-site, does sound familiar, unfortunately can’t say for sure. If it is called a network now, why am I not seeing an option for creating a network?

    I really appreciate your help in this matter. I would go back to the developer who helped build this platform, unfortunately, they are booked and not willing to look into this for us as quickly as needed.

    Chris

    Thread Starter cwhebert

    (@cwhebert)

    Andrea,

    I upgraded the plugin, but the site no longer acts the same way as it did before.

    Previous to the WordPress upgrade, our network under the Super Admin settings had a way for us to add a site or a blog. A site was a top-level domain and a blog was a sub-domain to the network.

    We have 8 blogs out of 40+ that were set-up as a subdomain and mapped to the bloggers purchased domain. Nearly all were added as a top-level domain using the “add site” link under the Super Admin tab. Now when adding a site either as a Network Admin or a Site Admin, we are only able to create sub-domains to the blog that we are currently in.

    I am completely lost here and have a back-log of about 5 bloggers waiting to get their sites added. Our previous workflow may have been incorrect, but it appears that the only way to get a top-level domain now, is to add a site as a sub-domain and map the url to it, and this is different than what our abilities were before.

    Thanks
    Chris

    It may have been a hack.

    Unfortunately I did not build the network, I just maintain it. The developers have been made aware of this issue, yet they are a little slow to react.

    Initially I was wondering if there was a simple on/off switch that got turned off in the upgrade, but it appears that you may be onto something. Our blog network is rather custom so it would not surprise me that functionality that was important to us upon build, were not native to any version of MU at the time and required mountains of hacks and programing to achieve our results.

    We too are having this issue as well with our 30+ blog network. Upgraded to WP 3.0 yesterday and blog/site administrators who in 2.9 could add video embed code to their posts are not allowed to, it strips out the code. As a Super Admin I have the ability to add embed code all day long, unfortunately with 30+ blogs that’s exactly what I will be doing if this is not resolved.

    Anyone have any ideas? Did they strip out permissions from site/blog admins that can be changed by super admins giving them that capability. Really need some help with this.

    Were you able to figure this out? I am having this problem as well and am looking for the culprit.

    Thanks

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