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Menu links not well formed in multisite installation #418

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marcgenou opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 1 comment
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Menu links not well formed in multisite installation #418

marcgenou opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 1 comment

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@marcgenou
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What is the current behavior?

Multisite installation network menu links dont work because base url is missing

What is the expected or desired behavior?

network links working and built as usual in side menu

Bug report

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Please provide steps to reproduce, including full log output:

Multisite installation with nginx and using url fixer plugin provided. config/application changes done, only those two changes and everything else seems working great, but cannot access new site or network menus due to this "bug"

http://192.168.1.100/wp/wp-admin/my-sites.php as a sample what is formed in side menu
http://wp/wp-admin/network/ as a sample of url formed in above menu

Please describe your local environment:

vagrant, centos 7, nginx, php 7.2, composer

Bedrock version: last week

WordPress version: 5.0.3

PHP version: 7.2.14

OS: centos 7

Where did the bug happen? Development or remote servers?

development

@rdanusha
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Install multisite-url-fixer plugin. do not put it on the mu-plugins folder.
https://github.com/roots/multisite-url-fixer

@retlehs retlehs closed this as completed Aug 12, 2020
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