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Corrupt Header Image Issue – SOLVED

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I’m having one of those smack my head moments right now…

Seems that when I transferred hosting companies, not all my root level path names transferred cleanly, and it has caused little issues over time, and finally today, I solved a long-standing issue with Corrupt Header Image!

Normally, one can customize their WordPress Header by using Appearance > Header to add an image or several, and then have the Header area display Random images.

This can be a very cool idea, but what if you wanted to Delete one of those images?

In my case, one of my Random images had become corrupt, or should I say, the link had been broken…

When a web page displayed, and the Random feature was turned “On“, you had a 1 in 5 chance of seeing a Large Default Broken Link Icon, which is very ugly to first time visitors, so I had to resort back to a Single image for my Header.

In my basic research into this, several Posts suggested that I should check my

wp-content/themes/twentyeleven.child/images

for the images (Note – this is a Child theme).

In my case, none of the Five header images where there.

Where to look next…

Finally having some time to dig into the code, the Images in the Custom Header section can be found by when the images were Posted!

wp-content/uploads   <- Year/Month

Which makes sense, but there is not direct link in Appearance > Header, or ‘float over’ info on the source/pathname of the Images.

In Media manager, a Header image is shown in Bold, “– Header Image“, but there is no filter to find them all at once.

To find my Image in question, I used the Appearance > Header page, and then using the Show Code feature, I was able to trace back to the correct uploads folder.

Unfortunately, once at the correct image, Edit Media, there is no way to Edit the base filename path to fix the broken Link, so I had to Delete the entire image.

Broken - ecbiz135.inmotionhosting.com/~aseymo5/
Correct - www.aseymour.com/

Once done, and a quick Refresh, the Appearance > Header page displays the rest of the Header images correctly, and you are now able to use the Random button without a Visitor Display issue!

Hope this helps another Admin/User!

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Moved to a new Hosting Service

As I mentioned in a previous post, “Moving to Windows 7“, I have completed a second major task that I’ve been meaning to do for a long time.

CrystalTech and fastCGI

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This task has been bittersweet, in the sense that I’ve been with my previous host, CrystalTech, for 10+ years and they have always been very responsive during that time, but ever since I moved to a WordPress environment, I’d been having issues.

By no means, do I mean to slam CrystalTech in any way shape or form.

The hosting service has done me well for well over a decade, and I have set up many of my clients with them during this time.

My issue with their hosting at this stage the game is purely technical.

CrystalTech’s main mission is to provide Microsoft based Hosting services, which was great for me during my early days of HTML, FrontPage and DotNetNuke adventures, but as I move to WordPress, it became apparent that their Linux/Unix emulation services left a little to be desired.

Again, I do not blame CrystalTech directly because they are offering WordPress in an emulation mode in a Microsoft environment.

Where I see the major issue in this, is the reliance on the little piece of software called fastCGI.

Since I did not have direct access to the error logs, I can only make this inference based on the errors that were coming up in my browser screen, and they seem to indicate more times than not, that fastCGI was the culprit, and I surely do not want to offend anybody that has not had any issues at all.

Again, during my time with CrystalTech, I was never aware of any major outage, and the tech support staff was readily available during instant messaging session, and were always courteous, and I would recommend them for someone wishing to host a pure Microsoft environment.

Inmotionhosting.com

As mentioned previously, I have been investigating a new hosting service for some time, and during some research for new client of mine, I discovered Inmotionhosting.com.

After setting up a new domain registration and hosting requirements for my new client, Filec Services, LLC, I got my first taste of what it was like to be in a purely Linux/Unix environment.

I was first struck by the speed in which I was able to install a brand-new installation of WordPress, and from there, the installation of my various required plug-ins seem to take seconds to install compared to that of my previous hosting service.

When it became time to actually add content, I could just add the information as needed and my WordPress installation just seem to flow with each new page.

Based on this initial experience, I prepared my old site for the migration to Inmotionhosting.com.

Again after doing numerous backups, of both my content and my database, and reviewing as much information on the topic as possible, I made the import of my old website into my new hosting environment, and was extremely pleased to see that nearly everything transferred without any issue whatsoever!

Once in place, I started to tinker around and was still greeted with the new speed that I had just gained for my web site!

In reading further of SEO, Google has announced that website response times are now linked to your ranking, so hopefully I can get my site further up the scale when potential clients are searching for my services!

In the meantime, please take a look at my various posts and pages and see if you do not also agree that the site seems faster than it was a few days ago.

Update

I still find it amazing, how many little bits and pieces need to be reconnected when one moves to a new host, especially after 10+ years!

In reviewing my Google Webmaster Tools account, it seems to indicate that prior to my move to my new host, my page load times were nearly 20 seconds!

It will be interesting to see how those load times will change during the course of the next several months, but already I know, or I should say, that they ‘feel’ a lot faster!

– Andrew
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WordPress and CrystalTech – Posting Issue Solved

Back in February when I first made the cut over from DotNetNuke to WordPress, the basic installation went without issue, but upon occasion, while I was trying to add blog entries, for some reason I had problems posting a new entry.

Initially, I thought it was just the revision of the WordPress software I was using, and waited for the next iteration which I installed, and the problem seemed to disappear.

For a period of about 4 to 5 weeks, I was able to post to my blog and continue on as if nothing had occurred.

Then on May 9th, when I was trying to post a new blog entry announcing that one of my photos had been selected as VisitPA profile picture on Facebook, the Posting issue resurrected itself, and cause me much grief.

What should have been 5 minute Post, ended up taking nearly 30 minutes as I fought to get my blog entry online.

Thankfully, I was busy with several other projects, and my posting issue dropped onto the back burner.

Then last night, as I was watching TV and surfing the net, I ran into a posting on WordPress.org, that sounded very similar to what I had been experiencing.

With this new information, I started a live chat with technical support at CrystalTech, and asked if they would check out the settings for my site in regards to their firewall blocking packets of data thinking they were a SQL injection attack as mentioned in the posting.

The technician was quickly able to find and confirm that my site was indeed being blocked by CrystalTech’s SRX firewall, and created a ticket, requesting that my site be added to the white list.

I have since been able to confirm that posting issues seems to have disappeared even with posts that I had issues with in the past!

Needlessly to say, I am now very happy to be able to post again!

– Andrew
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WordPress vs Drupal – Novice POV

A forum Post that looks at both Drupal and WordPress as a Novice User…

Highlights WordPress as the easier of the two to get up and running…

I have looked at Drupal, but really do not have the time to get into the coding aspect any more…

WordPress.org does hide allot of the Developer stuff, which I am now slowly wanting to explore…

Good read for those that might be interested…

Wake up community – WordPress.org should scare you!

– Andrew
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Having problems with blog Entry editing

I am currently trying to figure out why when I edit the Photomatix software review, the word processor seems to get hung up within WordPress…

So I’m currently testing both my new Dragon voice-recognition software, while “writing” this blog entry…

I have a feeling that the issue may be related to the SEO software plug-in that I have installed.

Stay tuned for more details as I try to figure this mess out…

– Andrew
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Updates

@ 12:13 – I am able to save Drafts, but I am not able to publish the software review article… Trying up publish now with this entry… No Categories or Tags have been selected… All the WordPress SEO settings are set to default…

@ 12:17 – the published appears to have worked… There does appear to be an issue with my local clock on my computer and the published time on the blog, but is only a two-minute difference; blog running quicker… the “Uncategorized” category has been selected by default… I am going to try to deactivate the SEO software for the moment… “Update” button appears to be working plus the Autosave…

@ 13:01 – disabling the SEO software does not appear to have had any effect… I have also looked at the W3 caching plug-in and have disabled that… The CrystalTech.com control panel does not allow me as much administrator tools as I would have thought… I am currently looking into a database plug-in for WordPress… I seem to remember having issues getting the plug-in before to work correctly and gave up…

02/20 @ 22:54 – Still looking into this issue… It is driving me NUTS!

02/21 @ 00:24 – this is completely insane…

I have combed my code for any “weird” characters within the ASCII set…

I have even gone so far as to remove any links or code along those lines.

I have even gone to the extent of adding the paragraph tags, that are not normally needed when doing WordPress blogging.

I have cleared my caches… Tried both Firefox and Chrome… and I still cannot update my post on Photomatix…

Chrome does appear to be reacting any better, but some of my post still can take minutes to update…

I am now trying IE, in hopes that it may do better…

Nope…

That is THREE DIFFERENT Browsers…

I have searched via Google for a resolution, but have not been able to find one.

WordPress.org does not seem to really have anything either.

Frustrating is an understatement.

I have spent many hours on this condition.

At this point, I am just trying to post whatever I can.

I am even doing this entry in Dreamweaver, so that I have a text file to work from.

Needlessly, productivity has been very low this evening.

I have to seriously wonder if it is not a conflict between IIS and MySQL, both on WinTel.

02/24 @ 21:38 – I am STILL having problems!