jubilantjeremy
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Yes, very laborious, but those steps (or something similar) worked. It was a bit flaky and I had to do it a couple of times. Thanks for your help!
Thanks for the reply,
The trashed page has its slug set as ‘doughtnutsold’.
The slug on the new page is set to ‘doughnuts’.
I just double-checked all that. Do you think permanently deleting the old page will help?
Additionally, all the child pages of the ‘doughnuts’ page have all had their URLs automatically changed to /doughnutsold/subpage.
Do you think the presence of child pages could be causing an issue (wordpress doesn’t want to break links?)Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Commenting broken on my blogA user on another forum helped me out; change the permissions of wp-comments-post.php to 644. Works now.
JeremyForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress using local IP address in absolute URLsMoshu, I think you are far too quick to condemn both me, and a very large number of other wp users, to a fate most awful. I was in the process of switching to another blog, one which would do that which I wanted, and tried my luck posting on some forums – granted, they do not know as much about wordpress as you clearly do, but through clear communication and persistence they were able to find a workaround for me.
There is a way around. When I have checked it works, I’ll document it – is there somewhere specifially for this?
– Jubilantjeremy
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress using local IP address in absolute URLsAdamWC has my problem, too.
So there really is no way around this? I’m fully prepared to hack up the php, if it means I can enable the scenario I want.
Would it be possible to do some kind of forwarding with my router? It seems to have the full suite of forwarding NAPT functions etc.
Thanks,
– Jeremy