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  • Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    Can anybody help me with this? I’m complete unable to edit the site or upload new content.

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    I renamed both the plugins folders to plugins.HOLD, but it didn’t help.
    I’m nervous about disabling the theme – won’t that mess up how the website appears?
    I don’t know if this has anything to do with the problem, but is it normal to have a whole lot of repetition in your file path? I found 3 different plugins folders under WP:
    1) under blog/wp-content
    2) under blog/upgrade/wp-content
    3) under blog/wordpress3.tmp/wp-content
    4) under blog/wordpress31.tmp/wp-content
    Changed all of them to plugins.HOLD.

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    Now you’re going to see how un-techy I really am.
    I’m looking at all of the folders in my cPanel and can’t find anything labeled plugins. Searching did not turn anything up. Either I don’t have any or I don’t know where to look.
    * * *
    Reinforcing my previous point: Just found the plugins folder. Need to figure out how to apply a command across the board.

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    I’ve tried updating the WP version a couple of times, and it always says it’s not successful. Will try again as soon as possible.

    In the meantime, just got my first error message:
    [Mon Oct 07 14:43:03 2013] [error] [client 174.62.110.186] File does not exist: /home/ethic/public_html/blog/wp-content/themes/sunset/style.css/images/favicon.ico

    Thanks for the suggestions! I’ll let you know what happens.

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    I checked the error log in cPanel, and it’s not showing any errors at all.

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    Oh nooo! I tried to move the files in my C-Panel from the blog folder to the main folder. When that didn’t work, I tried to move them back to the blog folder. Now when I go to the blog, all I see is the file directory, not the actual pages. This just keeps getting worse. 🙁

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    I tried all of those combos, but no luck. My server host has no idea – says that once the permissions are set, it should load. The permissions are definitely set at 777 now. Any other ideas? Thank you!

    Thread Starter Derenberg

    (@derenberg)

    Hmmm… I changed the permissions for the blog, plus public_html and “ethic” to 7,7,7 (making it writable by the world). But I’m still getting the same error message. I don’t see anything that fits the problem in the support link. Any other ideas?
    Thanks for the quick reply!!

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