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  • skippyg
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    @skippyg

    http://cratel.wichita.edu/cratel/KMEK – was able to resolve by following this.

    $bp->root_domain = bp_core_get_root_domain() . ‘/index.php’; This line in particular seemed to sort things.


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    http://cratel.wichita.edu/cratel/KMEK – found this… not sure when its from but seems to deal with the issue my site is having…


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    permalinks seem to be fine as i’ve changed a couple of times on seperare wordpress install (same server) format YEAR/MONTH/POST


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    Hi Hugo,
    I posted this a few days ago but didn’t get a solution so i thought i should fill in the support details fully.

    So I have wordpress installed at http://www.mydomain.com/SITENAME/wordpress – using the montezuma theme which is apparently compatible with buddy press.

    I download, installed and configured buddy press and can see the “activity” and “members”
    menu items, assigned the pages etc.
    However when i try to edit my profile or view mentions through the buddypress toolbar menu.. i get broken links… the URL for these links is (by default)

    “SITENAME/wordpress/members/admin/profile/public/

    (NB. I did note that ‘index.php’ was not in the URL for any of the buddypress links but was
    for my blog links.)

    (Just to mention i haven’t changed anythign as of yet, just installed WP in the a domain sub folder and then installed buddypress)

    I’m presuming i need to change a variable in a config file to point to
    wp-content\plugins\buddypress\bp-members ?? or something like that?

    And yes i can change permalinks and have done that but no change. Also get the
    “permalinks updated successfully” message.

    Would appreciate alternative solutions.
    I could potentially remove and install in the domain root…. but i didn’t do this because i dont want http://www.mydomain.com pointing towards wordpress install.

    Thoughts on how to resolve ?

    Might be important to mention i have a seperate wordpress install running in a different subfolder… no issues with either seperate install – just with buddypress links

    thanks


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    @modemlooper would you be able to assist with this ?

    I basically dont want http://www.domain.com point towards my blog..
    I believe if i follow @chouf1 ‘s suggestion it will.

    Thanks for your suggestion.
    https://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    @chouf1

    Thanks for your suggestion.
    https://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory

    If i do as you suggest above will the root then point towards my site ?
    as i dont want this… i want the URL to my site to be domain.com/subfolder/wordpress.

    The root domain points towards a different site (non wordpress)

    Can you explain a bit more ?
    I had no problems setting up wordpress, it works fine in the sub directory…but
    when i installed buddypress I’m getting broken links (just in buddypress)

    I believe there should be a pretty simple solution to this if you know how…

    thanks


    skippyg
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    @skippyg

    thanks for the response. . wordpress is working fine…
    just the links issue as described above

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