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  • Thread Starter Web Studio

    (@webstudio)

    Hi !
    Previously we had several subdomains (subdomain1.maindomain.com) and a few top level domains (domain1.com, domain2.com etc). In the mapping plugin we had just those top level domains and the plugin code is doing checks for the URL in the DB. If you add the subdomains in the mapping database it should work.

    Basically just go to your domains mapping and start creating entries for each site that you have (site 2 should point to subdomain2.maindomain.com).

    This is what worked for us.

    PS. If there is a new dev version from January we didn’t have that installed so i’m not sure if this will still work.

    Thread Starter Web Studio

    (@webstudio)

    This is the plugin:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/

    It was the first thing we tested and we disabled it and then deleted it from the plugins folder but the problem remained. This morning we were able to fix it.

    Your first guess and our first guess (the mapping plugin) was the thing that had the problem. sunrise.php was being executed since it was directly in the wp-content folder. Turns out that doing the mapping for the subdomains fixes the problem, but the strange thing is that we never had to do that before. Previously it was working without the mapping for the subdomains and we were using the mapping only for the top level domain names we had.

    Anyways, entering the subdomain mapping data in the plugin fixed the problem and it’s all ok now. We can close this topic.

    The network is set up as a subdirectory network or subdomains ?
    If you do subdomains and you get the page not found, have you actually created the subdomain in your local server ?

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