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In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5I’ve tried reinstalling again too but still have the same problem reported earlier, i.e. “using the admin toolbar interface to navigate to the network admin dashboard, it directs me to the wrong address, as noted earlier”.
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In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5Correct that last comment.
I can access the Network Admin dashboard by manually typing its URL, eg.
https://www.mysite.com/wp-admin/network
But using the admin toolbar interface to navigate to the network admin dashboard, it directs me to the wrong address, as noted earlier.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5Manual upload almost did the trick.
URLs of all sites are good again…but…I can no longer access the Network Admin Dashboard.
Also, I notice that when I access the dashboard of an individual site, the path to its URL is “sticky” if I next try to access the Network Admin dashboard.
For example, when I access the dashboard of an individual site, the URL might be:
https://www.mysite.com/template-site/wp-admin
If I next navigate to the Network Admin dashboard, the URL becomes…
https://www.mysite.com/template-site/network/
…which of course is wrong
And if I type in the URL manually, say….
https://www.mysite.com/network/
…I get an “Error 404 – Page Not Found” error.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5OK, will give manual upload a go and report back later.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5Uninstalling the plugin will delete data related to my approx. 20 existing individual sites (including some template sites), correct? If so, when I reinstall the plugin, will the https settings for these existing sites be messed up?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress HTTPS (SSL)] doubling of site paths issue with ver 3.3.5I’ve experienced exactly the same problem since upgrading to WordPress HTTPS (SSL) ver 3.3.5 on a 3.4.2 multisite using folder for individual sites.
If it’s any help, when we implemented our WordPress multisite a few months ago, I think we must have installed HTTPS (SSL) ver 3.2.3. At that time, we experienced the same problem, i.e. the duplication of paths in URLs. When we upgraded to HTTPS (SSL) ver 3.3.0, the problem went away.
If a solution is not forthcoming in ver 3.3.5 soon, can I download a copy of ver 3.3.0 somewhere and downgrade?
BTW, I can’t put a link to our site because it’s still in development and not yet accessible.