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Creating Course Site versus Course Home

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  • November 11, 2020 at 10:38 am #8613
    Greg
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    Thought I was on good path for creating first couple Course Site(s) for testing.  Seems however, I was just creating Course Home(s) and am currently unable to access, create, or edit the Course Site version/extension of the Course Home.  I’ve reviewed your actual operational sites and those that have Course Sites, all seem to flow nicely / effectively from Course Home to Course Site.  I’ve also reviewed several times the tutorials / support documentation and believe I’ve done all that is called for there.

    Please note that I’m using “Community” instead of “Course.”  Attached pdf to provide more detail on this current issue.

    Thanks again.

    Greg.

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    November 12, 2020 at 11:57 am #8616
    Boone Gorges
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    By the looks of it, there’s something wrong with your Multisite setup, which is causing requests to URLs like http://mycommstories.com/school-1/wp-includes/js/wp-embed.min.js?ver=5.5.3 not to redirect properly (should load the file at http://mycommstories.com/wp-includes/js/wp-embed.min.js?ver=5.5.3). This is likely related to your webserver configuration, and in particular the way that your .htaccess rules are configured.

    This problem appears to be unrelated to CBOX or CBOX OpenLab.

    When you initially configured Multisite, did you make the necessary changes in .htaccess? The Multisite setup page should have given you some content to put into .htaccess, which should have replaced the default WP rewrite rules already there. Can you share the content of your .htaccess file here?

    November 12, 2020 at 1:24 pm #8619
    Greg
    Participant

    Ahhh – got it!  Outstanding – thank you so much!  Have not yet resolved this issue, but believe I know how, less one question below regarding exact location within “.htaccess.”

    Turns out I updated only the first-half of two updates needed when configuring Multisite.  That is, I  changed “wp-config.php” but not “.htaccess” per the attached instructions dtd Sept 26th.  Will go back and make that second change now.., again per that same Sept 26th attached Instruction.

    Question – really a general question for all these type of updates is:  Where within the file do I insert the additional code?  Is there a ground rule of thumb / best practice for this?  Not clear to me where generally, is best for these added codes to get inserted?

    Hey thank you again Boone / others for your assistance.

    Greg.

     

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    November 12, 2020 at 1:36 pm #8621
    Greg
    Participant

    It worked – you’re the greatest!

    Thanks again!

    Greg.

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