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  • #1012570

    I have done this with another theme (Weaver II) along time ago and I’m trying to do the very some thing with Enfold. I have a site that is HTML and I just want to use the one page restaurant demo for an event. I have the demo edited and set to go and have FTP it to the online server, in a subfolder. But every time I try to access the page:

    http://www.sfrcsonora.com/wineride
    (wineride is the subfolder containing the WordPress and Enfold theme)

    The following happens, the URL changes to: http://www.sfrcsonora.com:8888/wineride
    and of course the page cannot be found.

    My .htaccess file is the following:
    # BEGIN WordPress
    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteBase /wineride/
    RewriteRule ^index\.php$ – [L]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    RewriteRule . /wineride/index.php [L]
    </IfModule>

    # END WordPress

    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/wp-admin [NC]
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} author=\d
    RewriteRule ^ /? [L,R=301]

    I did add the following lines to the wp-config.php file:
    define(‘WP_HOME’,’http://example.com&#8217;);
    define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’http://example.com&#8217;);

    The page came up but was broken.
    I cannot login either, the login page comes up but when you select the login button:
    http://com.sfrc.mamp:8888/wp-login.php
    It tries to go to my local server login.

    I have done a search and replace so that it uses the online server information with the application “Search Replace DB” version 3.1.0.

    I do have this setup working with another theme: http://www.justapieceofcloth.com/cistudios_wp/

    Thanks for any and all help,

    David

    #1012924

    Hey David,

    Unfortunately, it would require quite some time and customization of the theme to achieve this, so I am sorry to tell you that this is not covered by our support. However, if it’s really important for you to get this done, you can always hire a freelancer to do the job for you :)

    Best regards,
    Basilis

    #1012933

    Wow…

    The other theme did it with little to no effort. Is there some type explanation for this Basilis? So there is no way to point to a subfolder. Well I was going to use this as an example for this client to upgrade to Enfold, guess that is now shot down.

    Ok, thanks.

    #1013006

    Hi,

    This is not a theme specific problem you are having, and there is obviously references to your local installation left in the database, so I would advise you to have another look at replacing all references to you local install again.

    This is outside the scope of our theme support, we can try to help you out anyway, but just please keep in mind that we can’t be responsible for everything that might be going wrong on a WordPress installation just because you are using our theme.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1013150

    Hi Rikard,

    That is all understandable but with that said… You guys have been very helpful to folks here (with me included) so to just get a response of “It’s time consuming and you need to hire a freelancer…” right out of the gate. All I’ve asked for is some idea (with a bit of detail) of what might be going on. It is not my first rodeo as they say and as I have stated another theme had no issues. So to ask if there are any special issues that your software may have with subdirectories should not be out of the scope of tech support. I’m thinking folks are going to try this.

    I never said that you guys were responsible but more like asking “Is there some thing extra that needs to be done for your software to work.” Believe it or not I’m on your side, so to kinda get the brush off is not cool. We all know that every piece of software out there is different, that’s why I was ask how is yours different. Basilis’ response made it sound like your software does not do that (work with subdirectories without some extra coding to the software), which is fine if it does not maybe that could be on a future features list. You now make it sound like your software does work with subdirectories which is great! So what am I missing? I know I’m more then likely missing some thing, it happens. And that is all I was asking.

    Best regards,

    David

    #1013362

    Hi,

    The page came up but was broken.
    I cannot login either, the login page comes up but when you select the login button:
    http://com.sfrc.mamp:8888/wp-login.php
    It tries to go to my local server login.

    Please try to use a script like: http://interconnectit.com/124/search-and-replace-for-wordpress-databases/ to replace all occurrences of your dev server url ( http://com.sfrc.mamp:8888/ ) with your live server url.

    So basically I’d recommend to replace all occurrences in the database of:

    
    com.sfrc.mamp:8888
    

    with

    
    www.sfrcsonora.com/wineride
    

    Best regards,
    Peter

    #1021246

    Sorry for taking so long to get back to you guys. I found out what the problem was, took about 10 minutes once pointed in the right direction. A friend saw how your theme was handling things differently. I finished the event page a few weeks now, client is happy.

    Thanks…

    #1021368

    Hi,

    Great, glad you found a solution and thanks for the update. Please let us know if you should need any further help on the topic or if we can close it.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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