Greg Lennon
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Yes…that works! Thanks so much. Much appreciated.
Great support, you guys!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hmmm…it seems to break my site. I may have read something on the Yoast support site about it not being able to parse the GEO database.
Out of the box, with sitemaps enabled, I get a 404 error when I try to access the sitemaps. When I disable the sitemap, I get no results from any search (direct search from search box, clicking on map links or list links) and I still get a 404 error for the sitemaps. The site stays broken (even when re-enabling sitemaps) until I restore a backup.
Anything special I should be doing in Yoast to get it to play nice?
I just restored an earlier backup and it’s back up. Still have no idea what may have messed it up…
Also fails on showing category pages…
That worked. Pain in the butt to have to parse all that data and remove the crud, but once I did the import was successful. Thank you…
I exported them through GeoDirectory Import/Export. Figured that was the most reliable way.
A lot of the content came from the vendor websites…I didn’t really do any editing. Figured it would prompt me if I exceeded any limits. Having said that, I only stripped HTML formatting from them if it appeared to be a problem. I must have missed a few. I’ll go through the data and clean up the option data and see if that helps.
I’ll re-post if that fixes the problem. Thanks for your help…
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.February 24, 2016 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Genesis Framework Installed, Bold Child Theme Still Not Working #127166Awesome…that’s working. I’ve been scratching my head wondering how that happened as I know I didn’t edit any files. I think the only logical answer is that it took the name of the zip file I imported for the Genesis theme (I zipped up all the files that I downloaded from their website in order to ingest into WP…and called that Genesis-Framework for my own housekeeping). Definitely user error…but not of the kind you had suggested.
Thanks so much for your assistance. Looking forward to digging deeper into GeoDirectory.
Greg
February 24, 2016 at 4:53 am in reply to: Genesis Framework Installed, Bold Child Theme Still Not Working #126788Just to keep you up to date…
– I was originally running PHP 5.5. I updated to 5.6, which didn’t help. I then updated to PHP 7.0, and that did not help either.
– I have deactivated ALL plugins (including GeoDirectory) in case there’s some conflict there.
– I have deactivated, deleted and re-installed the Genesis theme
– I then tried installing Geo-Bold, and it still won’t work.Greg
February 24, 2016 at 4:03 am in reply to: Genesis Framework Installed, Bold Child Theme Still Not Working #126785If you’re meaning WordPress plugins, no…no security plugins. Attached is a screenshot of what is installed & active. Not very much…just started working on this a couple of days ago.
February 24, 2016 at 2:10 am in reply to: Genesis Framework Installed, Bold Child Theme Still Not Working #126774I do not have any security plugins…the closest thing is a password manager.
I generally use Safari, and cookies are allowed on that. I figured it was worth trying it in Chrome as well (that also has cookies enabled), and it failed there also.
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