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  • @troy
    Yes, spiritsex.org is one of mine.
    It’s not porn, BTW 😉

    I’ve now determined that the temporary fix is to delete the root WPMU site authorization cookie from the browser.

    Once that’s gone the site loads fine.
    But requires relogin of course to get back to the admin.

    thanks!

    peter

    A similar issue is driving my site into a perpetual redirect loop. Whenever I’m logged into another window, the published view site will continually reload without ever fully loading the page.
    When I check in Firebug, I see a javascript script reference to the root domain of my WPMU install which is a “window.location” script is the last thing in the <head>

    <script src=’http://slowprint.org/?dm=fef677426a881d04389ff5e8106c1e8c&action=load&blogid=13&siteid=1&t=438793505&back=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiritsex.org%2F&#8217; type=’text/javascript’></script>

    loads this:

    window.location = ‘http://www.spiritsex.org/?action=login&dm=fef677426a881d04389ff5e8106c1e8c&k=ca46a5df46a4fd3caaadbb24e7b91458&t=736476260&#8217;

    Which reloads the page again…

    I have had to manually remove cookies to regain access to the published site (in the open browser – anon users can see it no problem AFAICT). I can log in to the backend, as that’s using the original domain (not the mapped domain).

    It’s very annoying and potentially damaging for client relationships.
    Has anybody a definitive answer from Donncha?
    Or should I file a bug report?
    Or is there something I’m doing wrong here??

    Thanks

    Peter

    Thread Starter pfraterdeus

    (@pfraterdeus)

    Well… I knew it would be something simple and stupid 😉

    Doh (Slaps self in forehead)
    When I created the new vhost, I neglected to include AllowOverride All in the directory directive.

    Sheesh.
    Thanks for all the input.
    I’m sure I’ll be back again 😉

    Peter
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    Thread Starter pfraterdeus

    (@pfraterdeus)

    Thanks Andrea for your thoughts and suggestions!

    This is Donncha’s Domain Mapping extension.

    OK. Resetting the permalinks to default has made the standard navigation work again, but none of our custom links (named aliases, etc) or links in content are resolving.

    I just can’t see what in the world could have made this all break site wide (across ALL my WPMU sites)
    For the record, we’re running WP 3.0.1 on LAMP etc etc

    All has been fine and lovely until I made one single addition to the Domain Mapping… Still combing through Apache vhost configs looking for anything strange.

    When I run /usr/sbin/httpd -t
    I get an odd notice about a missing server.crt file, but that has nothing at all to do with WordPress or the rewrite engine (AFAIK!)

    This is very frustrating!

    I don’t know that it’s related, but error_log has a lot of these reports:

    [Mon Nov 01 09:51:11 2010] [error] [client 173.21.116.200] PHP Warning: Missing argument 3 for get_custom_field(), called in /home/wordpress_mu/wordpress-mu/wp-content/themes/trappistcaskets/sidebar-default.php on line 9 and defined in /home/wordpress_mu/wordpress-mu/wp-content/themes/trappistcaskets/functions.php on line 28
    [Mon Nov 01 09:51:11 2010] [error] [client 173.21.116.200] PHP Warning: Missing argument 2 for component(), called in /home/wordpress_mu/wordpress-mu/wp-content/themes/trappistcaskets/sidebar-default.php on line 10 and defined in /home/wordpress_mu/wordpress-mu/wp-content/themes/trappistcaskets/functions.php on line 277

    Thread Starter pfraterdeus

    (@pfraterdeus)

    Hi Andrea
    Well I’m the host too 😉
    I’m trying to imagine what could have transpired.
    When do a ‘git diff’ on the wpmu directory it’s completely non-interesting…

    Same thing with /etc/httpd/

    I’m wary of digging into the DB…
    Will have to wait til I get back to the laptop to look up the plugin.

    Many thanks for your thoughts

    P

    Hmm. Not exactly resolved.
    I’m trying to figure out how to migrate the “blogs/../files” directory under a multisite install to the ‘uploads’ directory of a single site install. Any tips greatly appreciated!

    Peter
    semiotx.com
    @ideaswords

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