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Robert
ParticipantJust a quick update. I was able to work around the issue by creating a new site within the multisite network, importing the existing site, and re-mapping the domain to the newly created site.
Robert
ParticipantHosting environment is identical. Plugin stack is also identical, the two sites share the same plugin directory.
Robert
ParticipantBarry,
I’ve been experimenting with some different configurations. One thing I would like to bring to your attention is the following:
I installed TheEventsCalendar and Pro onto a different site within the SAME multisite network. Which means the same .htaccess redirect rules are governing this site as well.
http://www.lavawalk.org/events/
The alternate views work just fine on this site. This site also uses the same theme as the first original site in question (themusicman.com).
This suggests that it has nothing to do with the redirect rules so I’ll turn it back to you guys for direction.
Robert
ParticipantI’ll try and switch to ServerAlias method and see if anything changes.
Robert
ParticipantThere are many ways to set up multisite depending upon the server environment. The htaccess rules simply point each domain on our server to the wordpress root directory where the domain mapping plugin takes over.
Robert
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Robert
ParticipantThat is the default for multisite. The htaccess above the WordPress directory cannot be changed, it is responsible for domain redirection for our server.
Robert
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ParticipantI have turned the 404 plugin off. That was my initial thought and I tried that first. Yes, I turned all plugins off and used the wordpress default theme and the problem still existed. Perhaps something in .htaccess is causing the issue?
Robert
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Robert
ParticipantThat fixed it, thanks so much for your help. For those who run into this issue in the future, the theme I am running is Lightfast by SimpleThemes.
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