[buddypress-dev] Help! 404 links in BuddyPress Template

Andrew exctrik at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 00:23:08 GMT 2008


Make sure all the links in your config file are correct.
- Andrew


On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:18 AM, David J. Bisset <
dbisset at dimensionmedia.com> wrote:

> Just downloaded the lastest build of BuddyPress Template and i'm getting
> 404 errors in the navigational links. I have installed WP MU in a
> subdirectory on my site:
>
> http://davidandpeta-gaye.com/davidsocial/
>
> When i log in, the left most links all return 404 errors. The log out link
> isn't even pointing to the correct location (pointing to outside of the
> install).
>
> It's even worse for a user.
>
> http://davidandpeta-gaye.com/davidsocial/davidbisset/
>
> The homepage isn't the profile page, but a blog. Links still produce 404
> errors.
>
> I noticed this in the trac, but didn't produce anything fruitful:
> http://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/33
>
> I have been playing around with these values in bp-core-catchuri.php:
> $component_index = 0;
> $action_index = 1;
>
> This seems to help (the homepage of a user now is a profile, but the links
> are still producing 404 errors and the submenus are still off).
>
> Can anyone lend a little help here? Thanks. :-)
>
> --
> David Bisset
> Director of Web Development
> Dimension Media, Inc.
> www.dimensionmedia.com
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbisset
>
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