Thanks for replying so quickly! 🙂
We’re running a sub-domain install. We were getting the error when our main install was running on http://www.example.com (which we achieved through an htaccess/mysql hack).
As a workaround we’ve setup example.com as a network and moved our other sub domain sites to that network.
We’ve then added an htaccess rule to rewrite traffic from http://example.com to http://www.example.com.
A bit confusing, but at the end of it we have a multiple network WordPress, with multiple sub domain sites all working exactly as we want it to. 🙂
Thanks
Stating obvious, but for clarities-sake example.com is not the real domain name 🙂
This isn’t working for our WPMU install either.
Agree. Would be advantageous to have a changelog published somewhere for us English-speaking folk.