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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pair.com and domain name not appearing in address bar of browserHoly cow, Moshu, that did it.
I know what messed me up–the help information on having a different directory made me think I shouldn’t touch that second option.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions and help. I’ll gladly mark this thread as resolved!
Bill W.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pair.com and domain name not appearing in address bar of browserAfter getting things back to “normal” so they are working, I tried the default permalink setting.
Still running into the same issue that brought me here originally. I’m back to square one, but at least links are functional again.
This is turning into a real mystery. I guess I’m glad it wasn’t something simple that I was overlooking.
Does the internal server error give us any clues?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pair.com and domain name not appearing in address bar of browserI just used phpMyAdmin to change the “home” option back to the long pair.com address, which should hopefully put things back to “normal”. 🙂
Let me try the default permalink idea.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pair.com and domain name not appearing in address bar of browserAs I was afraid, when I changed the WordPress address to
sitename.netand hit the Save button, it choked and gave me an internal server error. phpMyAdmin has repaired the self-inflicted injuries. The same thing happens if I change the blog address.It *seems* like those two things should be what I need to tweak, but there’s something deeper.
Any suggested next steps?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pair.com and domain name not appearing in address bar of browserHi drmike —
Thanks for the reply. Nope, not some automated or recent install (other than I upgraded to 2.1, but the problem pre-existed the upgrade). And yes, it even does it in the Meta sidebar links.
I tried replacing the Dashboard>Options URLs, but they only managed to break the blog and I had to go in with phpmyadmin to repair the break.
But, let’s try replacing the URLs again and see what happens. As Samuel L. Jackson said in “Jurassic Park,” hold onto your butts…
I’ll report in with the results.