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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: What is the easiest way to use wordpress with godaddy?@Mandragal
I checked it out and see an .htaccess in the root of your hosting account which redirects all requests. I sent you an email with full details, but basically you need to remove the rewrite rule from the .htaccess file. Then use the following instructions to change your site URL.Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Error Site not published… Odd@viperbite4
If you still have questions about your GoDaddy.com WordPress hosting, provide me with the domain and we’ll have someone take a look.Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Changing To Self Hosted On GodaddyIf you’d like to transfer your domain to Go Daddy then please see this help resource: http://help.godaddy.com/article/1303
You’re also welcome to update our nameservers with your current registrar if you’re hosting with us. Here’s the information you’ll need to do this: http://help.godaddy.com/article/41
Let me know if you need additional assistance or for expedited service contact our support team at 480.505.8877.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: goDaddy – external Database@joelongstreet
Sorry you’re having the trouble. We sent you a direct message through Twitter too. From your Go Daddy hosting account, you should have no trouble connecting to one of the databases we provide. Unfortunately, we don’t support connecting to a third party hosting companies databases from our shared hosting accounts.Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: What is the easiest way to use wordpress with godaddy?@arsonal3 @madragal
We can certainly take a look. Please email hosting@godaddy.com with some more details and the domain name.@sarahshell
Thanks for the kind words! WordPress is fully functional on our economy hosting. You may be referring to the install of WordPressMU, when you say — Go Daddy states that you must upgrade to deluxe hosting in order to use WordPress. More on that here: http://help.godaddy.com/article/5072Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: What is the easiest way to use wordpress with godaddy?Just wanted to clarify that WordPress will not work properly on our free ad-supported hosting. We do have many customers that run WordPress successfully on our paid hosting accounts. I’d be happy to help anyone that has experienced otherwise.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 403/500 error when posting comment when user isn’t logged inIt could be a few things. Please let me know the domain name so that I can check it out. Thanks!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 404 error after home page@thevegastourist
Sorry to hear of your trouble. This is a result of moving existing data while WordPress has it’s own redirection in place. Please change the ‘siteurl’ variable in the ‘wp_options’ table through MySQL so that it does not include the site folder.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Password Change@poshkidsboutique
Which password are you trying to change?Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Just host server with godaddy domain nameMore than likely this has been resolved. In any case, here are a couple of articles to assist with updating your nameservers with GoDaddy.com when you’re hosted elsewhere:
http://help.godaddy.com/article/664
http://help.godaddy.com/article/666Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: internal errors 500Sounds like you need to update the Windows permissions. In order to install plugins through the WordPress admin, you need to make the folders writable. You can do this through the File Manager. It would probably be best if we contacted you to walk you through this. We’ll be in touch soon!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Clueless (that’s me). 500 Error help please. Godaddy response..The free ad-supported hosting may have difficulty interacting with some applications. This could be why you’re having these issues. I would recommend upgrading to paid hosting.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Anyone using 2.7 and Godaddy and site runs slow after upgrade?Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Manual Install on Godaddy hosting@peonywordpress
WordPress definitely runs correctly on our paid hosting plans. The free ad-supported hosting may have difficulty interacting with certain applications, however. We recently discontinued Hosting Connection installs on free ad-supported hosting, therefore, you’ll need to upgrade to an economy plan or higher in order to use this install option. Let me know if I can help you out.Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: GoDaddy automatic upgrade to 2.7Sorry to hear this! I would need to look in to this further to pinpoint the issue. Please provide me with the domain name so I can check it out. Thank you.