I've been using Version 3.0.4 of this and decided to finally update this plugin. However, when I do upgrade, using the uncommented "DOMAINMAPPING_ALLOWMULTI" function - I get redirect loop warnings. And actually I get them with or without the comment.
I'm using Wordpress 3.3.1 and all of my plugins are up to date, except this one. I have 169 sites running on one WPMS install. About a dozen of them use this multi-domain mapping function to set the www as the root domain.
I've been using Version 3.0.4 of this and decided to finally update this plugin. However, when I do upgrade, using the uncommented "DOMAINMAPPING_ALLOWMULTI" function - I get redirect loop warnings. And actually I get them with or without the comment.
I'm using Wordpress 3.3.1 and all of my plugins are up to date, except this one. I have 169 sites running on one WPMS install. About a dozen of them use this multi-domain mapping function to set the www as the root domain.
I tried simply replacing the domain-mapping.php file in the wp-content/mu-plugins folder. I'll try removing that and placing the new file in the wp-content/plugins. I also didn't replace the sunrise file, I'll try that too. Thanks for tips!
Responses (3)
Support Chimp — 29th January 2012 #
Hey troycdunn.
How have you currently got the plugin installed?
Have you also updated the old sunrise.php?
The new version can be placed directly into your:
/wp-content/plugins/
And of course the sunrise.php still goes in:
/wp-content/
Should work the old way as well.
I can also confirm that:
define('DOMAINMAPPING_ALLOWMULTI', 'yes');Is still working, I've just tested to be sure.
Member — 31st January 2012 #
I tried simply replacing the domain-mapping.php file in the wp-content/mu-plugins folder. I'll try removing that and placing the new file in the wp-content/plugins. I also didn't replace the sunrise file, I'll try that too. Thanks for tips!
-T
Support Chimp — 31st January 2012 #
No worries, if you need anything else then please let me know. :-)
Take care,
Tim.
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