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1. I am a newbie who recently start working on XAMPP and I am unable to access wp-admin on XAMPP server localhost. While installing WordPress, it asked me for user name and password too but when I am trying to access wp-admin with username and password, it says "INVALID USER NAME". As far as I know, I am putting the correct username and ...
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I downloaded a WordPress website that I am modifying for a friend. He gave me access to cPanel, where I downloaded the SQL and changed it on XAMPP. Now when I open >localhost/wp it opens the w...
It sounds like the site & home URLs are not set correctly. You can set these in wp-admin from the Settings screen, although it sounds like you may not be able to get in there right now, so a workaround is to do the following:
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CHECK wp-config. DB Logins must be updated. Check Prefix in wp-config Sometimes the prefix is wrong like wp_ or any other. Check your database and correct it. Check .htaccess file Try putting default wordpress htaccess file. Check wp-config file name Sometimes people edit wp-config-sample file instead.
0. Open your 'wp-config.php' file at the root of your install. Set the WP_DEBUG option (near the bottom) to true and save. Reload your site, and any errors should be printed above your header - hopefully that'll point you in the right direction if it is a theme/plugin issue. Share. Improve this answer. answered Jul 2, 2019 at 15:43. Graeme Bryson.
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New to MAMP, but had no issues with installation and viewing the WordPress site I pulled down from my server. However, can’t figure out to log into the admin side of my site. Here’s what I’ve tried...
Copy the existing wp-login page into a new directory in your webroot (maybe "/login"), rename it index.php, add a WordPress bootstrap to the top of the page, and do whatever you like with it (theming, etc). You do have to adjust the login page's default code a bit, mostly to find/replace for hardcoded links and redirects to "wp-login.php".