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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    This is a self hosted site. WordPress is installed at http://dailybeadsale.com/wordpress/.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL Issues

    Hi @esmi. I get that you think it is impolite to interrupt with another question, but this is NOT a different question…it is the same question and I wasn’t asking another question I was trying to offer a solution.

    I am not trying to be rude or impoliet…I am trying to find a solution (which is what I thought these forums were for).

    Sometimes working together is much easier than working alone.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL Issues

    Hi, I am having the same issue as @iggytx – which he posted on my forum question and told he was rude for doing so…I didn’t think it was rude – I thought it was very helpful since we are having the exact same issue.

    I came across something last night and I am wondering if it might work. If we install the plug-in that allows multi site (which I know is a little difficult) Can we then install the additional plug-in to map the domain to the desired domain?

    @david – do you know if that would work?

    @iggytx I can’t imagine we are the only 2 wanting to do this – and I can’t believe someone doesn’t have a plug in or something to do it.
    Thanks,
    Julie

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    This seems really obvious, but can I change my name servers to:
    NS1.WORDPRESS.COM
    NS2.WORDPRESS.COM
    NS3.WORDPRESS.COM
    then change my domain in setup?

    Like I said – in tumblr all I had to do was put a cname record it…why is this so complex?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    Or do you think I can put the IP address in the a record of the website? or something

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    Do you think the WordPress MU Domain Mapping Plug-in would do this?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    yes. I just want the blog url to read dailybeadbuzz.com, but I set it up at dailybeadsale.com/wordpress.

    I thought I’d just be able to do this: http://en.support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/map-existing-domain/

    And update the name servers, but since I am hosting at one of my other webpages this “store” option is unavailable.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    I have read this document several times and i just don’t think it applies to this situation…here is why. My company has 5 sites. Abeadstore.com, jewelryplus.net, choicejewelrysupplies.com, pearlbeadsale.com, and dailybeadsale.com. All 5 sites have servers, etc.

    The blog for ALL the sites is dailybeadBuzz.com. The wordpress blog is NOT installed on dailybeadbuzz.com. There is just a redirect. I installed it on one of the sites above thinking pointing to the url would be as simple as it was in tumblr. I installed it on dailybeadsale thinking id be able to purchase the redirect like you can in wordpress.org.

    Basically there is no place to copy the htaccess file, etc to because there is no host for dailybeadbuzz…

    Any ideas how to remedy this? Dont know if it makes a difference, but i am using thesis.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: URL help
    Thread Starter juliepmb

    (@juliepmb)

    Doesn’t this require that you have a host server for the new address if you are moving files there?

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