(hey, i know you...)
YEP! I'm President of the andrea_r fan club - Idaho Chapter.
(hey, i know you...)
YEP! I'm President of the andrea_r fan club - Idaho Chapter.
We have chapters now??? :D Is there a song? Shall I get a portrait done? ;P
FYI: It was decided that whether or not the problem was due to corrupted file permissions, a mod_rewrite issue or a another other modified file, there was no use continuing with the current server hosting company. Their support was often prompt, in the sense that they REPLIED to trouble tickets. The trouble was that the did not comply with requests. Imagine asking for a Big Mac with no pickle and being told that pickles are delicious.
So IdaWebCo is moving me to his company's server. The site migration is underway and I've got my domain pointed to his nameservers.
Personally, I think this ALL was a nefarious plot to make this happen. ;-)
But as long as it works, I am happy.
I'll keep the community posted.
We don't have a song yet, but we get together once a week so I'll bring it up at our next meeting :-)
So here it goes, the Blog Peoria network migration is complete and we have only 1 blog that has issues - at least as far as we have found so far.
The issue we are having has to do with widgets.php and the text widget function that allows multiple widgets of the same type. Bill posted this elsewhere so no need to get into it here. I think we will get it resolved soon.
Warm regards to everyone in this thread and Merry XMas to those whoe celebrate.
It's a Christmas Miracle!
The problems on that ONE blog are fixed.
I have a very similar problem. My website, http://www.caseyprinting.com uses a combination of static pages and several WPMU blogs that run our dynamic content. On Monday, all of my images disappeared from the posts. They also do not show up when they are uploaded. The curious aspect of it is that the images are on the server in the correct location with the correct permissions.
"On Monday, all of my images disappeared from the posts. "
Ask your host if they changed anything on the server, even something as simple and routine as a cpanel update.
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