Thanks, I saw that you had posted that before but I wasn’t sure how to disbale mod_rewrite.
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Thanks, I saw that you had posted that before but I wasn’t sure how to disbale mod_rewrite.
No dice…I moved my Mint directory to root and uploaded the .htaccess file, but I’m still getting my 404 page when I go to ronpaulchronicles.com/mint.
I still can’t install Mint…now when I go to ronpaulchonicles.com/mint I get a blank page.
I’m a bit confused. I’ve yet to have a single serious problem with any of the various things installed and updated on my server, that is until dealing with Mint.
I currently see my site layout with a 404 error.
I’ve edited db.php. My wp-config.php file doesn’t list ‘localhost’ but instead a PHP function. Should I change it to the PHP function or should I keep it as localhost?
I’ve installed the mint directory to root.
I’ve added a .htaccess file to the mint directory that reads as follows:
RewriteEngine off
I navigated to MYDOMAINNAME.com/mint, and it shows the 404 error.
Where am I going wrong?
I don’t know markdown well enough to get the entire .htaccess file to post, but its the same as Shaun’s previous post.
I am sure my problem is that I am tired, 10:44pm here, but I do not think my stats are working. Just upgraded to 2.15 from version 1. I changed to another domain, pbaphotography.com. I see the code in my word press header, but when I go to a proxy site to visit my own site from another IP, I do not see any stats. What am I missing? I am sure it is something simple, since I did not have a problem with my old domain. Can someone checkout, pbaphotography.com for me? Perhaps sleep will help ;)
Thanks, Paul
Ignore my previous post. I show one hit around 2am. Using Firefox. Not me. Guess all is well. Thanks, Paul
I installed mint on my site which is powered by wordpress and I only see a blank page when I go to addlocal.com/mint (I used my wordpress database setting in mint’s db.php file) I also tried wp-mint nothing seems to work any other suggestions?
Try uninstalling/reinstalling (including uploading a fresh copy of the Mint directory). Somehow the Default Pepper wasn’t installed (which should be possible). Make sure all files are completely uploaded via FTP before beginning the installation.
I really need this Mint! So I have
done a successful compatibility test
uploaded all folders and files
uploaded the WP-Mint plugin
activated the plugin
amended the db.php
amended the index.php
created a .htaccess with the two recommended pieces of code
re-uploaded the files
and when I enter mydomain.com/mint I still get :
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, [no address given] and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
HELP….!!!!! What must I do? Any help/suggestions to correct the situation will be welcome
First, if you are using the WordPress Mint plugin you do not need to use the .htaccess method of adding Mint to yours site; the plugin does this for you.
Next, you are describing a generic internal server error. You will need to ask your host about this specific issue although the most common cause is file permissions.
Word to the wise, don’t send a support email and then post the same issue in the Forum if you still want a response to your email. Given the two options I will always reply in the Forum (so that other’s can benefit) and file the email without replying.
Have found the posts on CHMOD for WP. I’ll go try 777 and 775
My first attempt has got rid of the 500 Internal error. Now it’s a 404 which I hope will be gone in a few seconds after trying the two csettings above.
Mint doesn’t require any special settings. On my server, its PHP files are the default 644 and folders are the default 755. Your server may have different, non-standard requirements which is why you’ll need to ask your host (or see their documentation).
I have a plugin that provides some additional integration between Mint and Wordpress. http://compu.terlicio.us/code/plugins/mint
~ Christopher
Works like a charme! Thanks!
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After all, the WordPress Plugin mentioned on page one seems to be discontinued, jwriteclub, does your plugin also integrate with Bird Feeder?
What happens if mint is installed in domain.com and our wp blog is installed in sub.domain.com? The plugin doesn’t work, does it?
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