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  • @arcon9

    Member

    Sub Domains Do Not Work When User Creates Account.

    How do I fix this?

    @arcon9

    Member

    TRENT

    You said: `

    I have a ticket on the Buddypress specific feeds already. Just have to watch this ticket:

    https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/213 `

    Is that 3 weeks old?

    If anyone has a work around for this, let me know.

    burtadsit

    As far as the tracking down session.save_path in the php.ini and go chown to apache:apache ?? I’m assuming since I can’t find that file.(i.e., it doesn’t exsist in file manager) I would need someone to do some root access work. Because everything you just said is foreign to me.

    I made another test user and all seems fine. I only saw that error in the first hour after the install. Any possability it just went away and won’t come back? I’m hoping.

    Beside the Rss Feed Problem,

    BuddyPress is great.. Very easy to change the css layout and locate files.

    Sure would be nice to have member rss feeds though.

    Looking forward to any new tweeks, plugins, etc…

    @arcon9

    Member

    I have a dedicated server, and it’s funny after about an hour this error code just magically disappeared.

    Next issue is now with the fact that all rss feeds, do not validate with feedburner and other rss validators like http://feedvalidator.org/

    How come all rss feeds are not valid feeds?

    such as my-domain/members/admin/activity/feed

    and all other feeds of buddypress.

    But if I use

    my-domain/?feed=rss from WPMU alone

    I get Congratulations!

    This is a valid feed.

    @arcon9

    Member

    no files in etc

    @arcon9

    Member

    I have no php.ini file in temp.

    I will keep looking

    @arcon9

    Member

    Thanks for your response.

    RE: “Look in your php.ini file and see what the option ‘session.save_path’ says”

    Can you tell me where exactly I can find this file: php.ini file to check/edit permissions?

    @arcon9

    Member

    I check all file permissions and they all see to be 755

    @arcon9

    Member

    duplicat thread,

    please see original thread:

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=595

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