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  • Boone do you see any problems with the high volume of groups on the site?

    Would you do this a different way other than a group for every stock?

    Any ideas on the group avatar problem?

    The whole purpose of this is to have a mini Yahoo finance or Google finance with a page for each stock and a forum for people to discuss the stock. I can see 1 forum with 7000 threads, but I can’t see 1 group with 7000 wiki pages or docs.

    Thanks Boone. Can it possibly be that simple though?

    Thanks for the feedback and I’m hoping for a little bit more.

    4ella if I do come up with a solution I will send it to you.

    Never mind I found it. I had disabled all plugins except bp plugins before and thought bp plugins would be safe. Turns out that’s what I get for thinking because it was a BP plugin. It didn’t fix my title problem yet, but I’ll keep looking on that.

    Thanks to everyone that at least looked here.

    Ok I found a standard htaccess file and overwrote and it didn’t fix anything. I can pull up a users blog in my ftp client by url so I know that the blog is in the right location. I also can see briefly the correct url for blog before it redirects back to the member page so it seems to be trying to go to the right url.

    I’m totally stumped.

    Okay apparently my ftp client hides htaccess but when I finally did pull it up all that was in the file was this.

    `RewriteEngine On
    RewriteBase /
    RewriteRule ^index.php$ – [L]

    # uploaded files
    RewriteRule ^files/(.+) wp-includes/ms-files.php?file=$1 [L]

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
    RewriteRule ^ – [L]
    RewriteRule . index.php [L]`

    That is all the code that was in my network setup screen so I am wondering if I may have overwrote htaccess at some point.

    Forgive me for grasping at straws here but I’ve been working on this for about a week without luck and the comments seem to be slow to come by here.

    Ok, I’ve been looking at everything and it appears that I might not have an htaccess file. That should be in the public html folder if I’m not mistaken. I’m not even sure how the site is working at all without this file and I’m not sure how I lost it in the first place. I remember making the modification to it during the install. Could this be my problem and if it is, is there a standard file that I can copy over to the site or any other suggestions to get this fixed without losing all the blogs that are already set up?

    Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

    I was hoping to have this fixed as soon as possible so I could open the site up for more people.

    When a click on header under appearance in the dashboard it shows me the blog title, but when I view a blog post, it shows the site name.
    I’m now thinking that sites aren’t being created correctly and it’s related to the other problem that I posted in the thread below.

    https://buddypress.org/community/groups/how-to-and-troubleshooting/forum/topic/im-having-navigation-problems/

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