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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Virus InfectionFinding the same problem with one of my sites. Discovered after looking into why the feed wasn’t updating in Google Reader. It comes up on several scans, but I can’t seem to see it myself when looking at the source on the webpage, or looking in the index.php file (as someone in this thread did). I’ve reinstalled wordpress (the easy way through the updates menu), and it remains.
I’m running an Automattic theme (coraline) and only have three plugins running (Akismet, Jetpack by WordPress.com, and WP Super Cache), all extremely reputable.
I’ll post a link to the site if that’s deemed kosher. I have scanned my computer (running OS X 10.7) and it is clean.
What I don’t understand is how this code got on the website, and why I can’t see it.
Any help is very appreciated.
EDIT: Just discovered something. The code does not appear on the site when I am logged in. This explains why I was not able to see it in the source.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Huge Increase in Memory, no increase in trafficIt has been a few days of running with WP Super Cache and the Coraline theme, and there has been virtually no change in the Memory usage. This is an increase of about 150MB on average, and seems really significant. I’m at a total loss.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Huge Increase in Memory, no increase in trafficThe website is currently on 3.3.1, which came out on the 3rd. I don’t know when they upgraded from 3.3, but could such an upgrade even cause these symptoms?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Domain Mapping shows CPanel welcome page……OK, I’m an idiot.
I mean, I knew I was an idiot before I posted this, but this just goes to confirm it.While I was quickly blowing through the steps earlier, I went to check if it was working yet, and was shown the CPanel welcome page. Firefox cached that page, and showed it to me again when I went back to it.
The short answer is: it works, and always remember to reload the page.
Thanks again Andrea for helping me work through this.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Domain Mapping shows CPanel welcome pageOh dear, I’m not doing a very good job at this. I had already parked the domain through CPanel as well. Let me go through what I have done, so I don’t keep making you run around anymore.
First, I moved the domain_mapping.php file to ./plugins/, then the sunrise.php file to /wp-content/. Then I added define( ‘SUNRISE’, ‘on’ ); to config.php.
At this point I emailed my webhost asking them to add a wildcard subdomain/virtual host record to my site’s DNS record in Web Host Manager as it says at the bottom of the installation instructions on the plugin page (however, rereading that after reading your comment, I see I didn’t need to do that).
Next, I went to the backend of my main install, and went to the Domain Mapping tab that had just appeared. A message popped up saying the tables for Domain Mapping had been created. Here I entered the shared IP that I have, and hit save changes.
I then went into CPanel and parked the domain I wanted to map to the new site on my wordpress install.
Back in the wordpress backend, I went to the Domains tab. I entered the site ID, domain name, and left Primary checked. That was saved, and showed up on the sites tab.
As far as I know, this was all I was supposed to do, and it is everything I did (I double checked while writing this post). But visiting the domain name I mapped to the new site shows the CPanel welcome page.
I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, but I thank you for your patience and knowledge.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Domain Mapping shows CPanel welcome pageAh, sorry I was unclear. I tend to get so focused on a problem that I leave out background info. There is a domain for the main site, which is accessible though mainsite.com or IP.ADD.RE.SS/~user. I’m trying to map a domain to another site on the main installation.
But your response may have clued me in to what is wrong. I have my install set up to make new sites in subfolders, not subdomains. Is it necessary to have subdomains for the Domain Mapping Plugin to work? If so, is there any way to change that preference after wordpress has been installed?
Thanks
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Home page not workingYup, that did it. It’s always the simple things….
Thanks!Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Home page not workinghmm…still no clue as to the cause of this. Deleting the site, and making a new one with the same name yielded no change. However, making a new site with a new name works just fine. So I guess that will have to do for now. Sorry I’m of no help.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Home page not workingRunning Apache 2.2.16 and PHP 5.2.14
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Automatic plugin upgrade requirementsForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Automatic plugin upgrade requirementsSeriously, I’ve been looking for an answer to this as well, and there doesn’t seem to be any information anywhere. Would love some help.
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: My Roadtrip Site Built on WPYa, I always kinda figured the header was the weak point of the site. I’ll have to figure out something to do with it.
Also, thanks! I hope you’ll keep up with the site. I’ll try to keep it interesting.