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  • Thread Starter slightly

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    Just for kicks, I tried HandySolo’s suggestion one more time. This time I opened it in Wordpad instead of Notepad. And it worked!

    Thank you, guys, for helping and for putting up with me. You’re my heroes. 🙂

    Thread Starter slightly

    (@slightly)

    That is what I did the second time, HandySolo. Downloaded a brand new copy and edited it in Notepad. I would never use an editor on my host! Still no dice.

    drmike, I’m not sure I understand your question. I opened it as wp-config.php and saved it as wpconfig.php.

    Thread Starter slightly

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    Thanks, MichaelH, but as I said, I have already read (and re-read, and re-read) that particular help page and done exactly what it says several times, but to no avail.

    Thread Starter slightly

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    I edited it first in Microsoft Expression Web, which should be safe considering it is a web-development software (reminds me of Dreamweaver).

    All I did was change the appropriate parts of the file (database name, etc.) and then click the Save button. I used the same program and save method to try and remove and white space.

    When I continued to have issues, I decided to edit the file in Notepad. I did that with a fresh, new downloaded copy of WordPress. But the problem didn’t go away, which is why I am just miffed.

    slightly

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    I have had excellent WordPress results with my host UNFLUX.net. 🙂

    slightly

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    Nobody? 🙁

    slightly

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    I am having the exact same issue:

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/g/l/0/gl0mp/html/blog/wp-config.php:1) in /home/content/g/l/0/gl0mp/html/blog/wp-admin/install.php on line 15

    I created a brand new MySQL database (I even got through all the issues with GoDaddy+WordPress!), I got a fresh download of WordPress, my wp-config file has all of the proper information.

    Thanks to all the help texts and other threads out there, I was able to fix all of my previous issues, but I get to this one and none of the “help” is helping. Apparently the issue is with my wp-config file on line 1, right? And usually this error message means that there is extra white space before the <?php and/or after the ?> tags right? I’ve checked and checked them and they are fine. And so I did a complete re-install of the database and a fresh download and upload of wordpress and I am STILL getting this error. I don’t see what the problem is. Can anyone help me out here?

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