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  • Thread Starter mjulson

    (@mjulson)

    Yes, it was definitely permissions. I gave everyone full permissions and it now works for both plugins and themes. So I need to figure out what user actually needs access.

    Thread Starter mjulson

    (@mjulson)

    I don’t know if this has anything to do with it, but I loaded a plugin, and went to the plugin’s page and selected activate. Even though the top area says the plugin was activated, the link for activate is still there.

    Anyone have any idea of what’s going on? I’m running on a hosted windows server if that makes any difference.

    Thread Starter mjulson

    (@mjulson)

    Okay, thanks for the assistance. Are there any permissions to the file system that are required for picking a theme? Or is all of this stored in the DB?

    When I click on a theme, I see the page refresh a little bit, the cursor turns to an hour glass, on and off about 4-6 times, and then it says a new theme has been activated. (but obviously, the theme doesn’t change at all)

    I believe I’m selecting the theme properly, however the doc is for 1.5 I assume as it talks about a table. All I see is 4 thumbnails of the themes I have available. I clock the thumbnail or the test link for the theme to activate it. Is there somthing else I’m missing?

    Thread Starter mjulson

    (@mjulson)

    It wasn’t cache, I tried those things. I don’t think I installed the switcher, but how would I know? All I have have downloaded and installed is WP 2.0, and Ocadia Theme in the content theme folder. I’ve done nothing more than install, bring in a dozen posts from previous blog and then tried to change the theme.

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