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  • Thread Starter j_25

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    My bf just created the plugin 😉

    thanks for the link! (good place to start searching for new features)

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    bump!!

    anyone? please! I really need some help on this one!

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    Problem solved!

    It seems that this happens only when I run the blog on my localhost server.

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    you just made my day!

    Thank you, asechrest! 🙂

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    Thank you sambol! Thank you very much 🙂

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    I meant no offense there, figaro. Please accept my apologies 🙂

    I appreciated your reply, only that I didn’t express it right. sorry

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    probably so 🙂
    but I don’t have the time now to go through this process once again 🙁 Time is money…

    But I will, as soon as I have some spare time (though, I don’t know how would this help me with using an .htaccess file anyway ?)

    Long time ago I had WP installed and working like a charm, I had XAMPP too, and there were no issues, but those version of WP didn’t use a mod rewrite by default…

    what can I say… I’ll try to read more about WP and how to install it successfully, but in the near future. Right now, I’m happy I have something I can work on 🙂

    Best wishes to you too 🙂

    Julia

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    I was just thinking…if the guys behind WP could just add an option, let’s say, Don’t use mod rewrite or .htaccess file in the wp-admin panel?

    this way the blog would just be displayed as it was before adding this option? wouldn’t this be a nice to have feature?

    At least, if there was an option like that it would’ve saved me a lot of editing…

    🙂

    Julia

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    I don’t have XAMPP. And I don’t want to have it installed, thank you 🙂

    Thread Starter j_25

    (@j_25)

    #1. the problem is not with my server. The problem is with WP because the guys developing WP are, of course, working under a Linux environment(This is why they think that using mod rewrite is so convenient) because if they were working under a Win environment they would’ve noticed how “easy” is to use an .htaccess file (you know you can’t create a .htaccess file under Windows, right?) especially for a noob.
    #2. I’ve tried to make it work in so many ways that I don’t even know what I’ve even changed…so yes, I’ve tried everything.
    #3. What made it work was that I visited some of the files under /wp-includes and manually reset every line that required wp_rewrite so it won’t use it by default and then update manually every link. that made it work, I guess, ’cause now I am able to see the blog and actually browse it. This would be enough for me because I only need it to work so I can finish my theme.
    #4. please do not think I have something against the guys working on WP because I have nothing. I can’t have anything but appreciation for their work. Only that they should think a little more about (noob) win users too 😉

    I really appreciate your quick and thorough reply. To be honest I didn’t actually expected any replies at all, but I’m glad to see there are some men out there that actually care about a community.

    Thanks again! 🙂

    Julia

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