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Posted: Saturday Feb 9th, 2013 at 8:48 am #41255
ricarod
Username: ricarod

Thank you Jason, what should the expected result should be?

THIS IS WHAT I GOT FROM HOSTING PROVIDER:

“you website is hosted on VPS container with linux platform. I’ve added the .html as server-parsed in the apache handlers section through your cPanel. Now, you will be able to add the .htaccess code for your WordPress application as suggested. Could you please check it again from your end? ”

NOW, what exactly should go to the htaccess? or what else should I ask them?

Thank you…

Posted: Thursday Dec 27th, 2012 at 3:30 pm #35571
ricarod
Username: ricarod

Thanks for the info, so it sounds like I just have to set it up as s2members suggested by default and that’s it, right?

No other action required from me. Is this correct?

Posted: Friday May 25th, 2012 at 6:02 pm #14639
ricarod
Username: ricarod

Awesome! Thanks ;)

Posted: Friday May 25th, 2012 at 8:29 am #14584
ricarod
Username: ricarod

BTW at this point is just merely a curiosity thing, honestly I have not checked on WP DB so maybe is right there is just that I was able to solve the issue before checking into but assuming is right there into DB in one of the s2 tables then no further clarification is needed, unless… there’s some kind of trick to actually find that info :p

Posted: Friday May 25th, 2012 at 8:06 am #14573
ricarod
Username: ricarod

Thank you for your reply. I was having issues with IP restrictions, issue is fixed now so no additional help needed on that regard, however reading from you that logs are not stored anywhere as regular logs but in DB I’ll like to know more about where exactly those logs can be found in DB.

Not that I need it now for troubleshooting but would like to learn more about it.

Thanks.

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