Hello, I've uploaded a test site for a client, and I am getting "Page not Found" for the aMember pages: http://awa-la.org/test/members/member.php They show up properly on another domain, but of course, I don't have a license key for that one: http://stylesmithonline.com/AWAD_test/members/member.php I've tried changing the permissions from 755 to 777 and others, but I just get different errors. Further, if I just put in a made up file like http://awa-la.org/test/members/zzz.php, a 404 error shows properly in the Wordpress framework that this is integrated with. In short, I can't figure out where the problem lies. If anyone has any ideas, they'd be much appreciated. Thanks, Scott
http://awa-la.org/test/members/member.php Im getting the amember login page with this. Maybe clear your cache? David
Thanks for responding, David. I got it working. It turns out that the host, easyCGI—aside from offering painfully slow page loads—also does not allow anything to be "in" Wordpress. I had the aMember files in the Wordpress folder, and they suggested I move them out of it. The funny thing is, I did so, and still received the error. It turns out the problem was that I was calling the wp-blog-header in my config file—an idea I came across on another post here in the forum. I don't know how this causes a problem for them, but it's odd, since it worked fine on the other host. Anyway, I had to scrap the idea and just recreate the header, footer and sidebar in aMember.