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    • Buongiorno a tutti,

      dopo aver trasmigrato il mio sito da wordpress.com al dominio che ho registrato, ho utilizzato il mio blog per diversi mesi senza aver alcun problema.

      Ieri, dopo aver seguito una guida on line che consigliava di nominare i prefissi delle tabelle del sito in maniera diversa dallo standard wp_ ho fatto questa operazione:

      Sono andato nell’area riservata Mysql del mio servizio di hosting e ho utilizzato la query RENAME per rinominare tutte le tabelle con prefisso wp_ con il nuovo prefisso che chiamerò (nuovoprefisso_).

      A quel punto ho modificato anche il file wp-config.php con il nuovo nome di tabella.

      Ebbene quello che è successo è che il sito è fruibile e non ha errori, riesco a vederlo e visualizzarlo correttamente.
      Nel backend invece, cioè se inserisco il mio username e la mia password su wp-admin il sistema non mi fa accedere, dandomi questo errore:

      – Devi farti autorizzare per accedere a questa pagina.

      Non posso far nulla a questo punto… vi chiedo, che cosa devo andare a controllare? Cosa può essere che blocca l’accesso al mio backend?

    Chi ha creato la discussione zacducati

    (@zacducati)

    Seguendo le sue indicazioni, ho trovato il file, di cui riporto il contenuto:

    <?php
    /**
    * Dashboard Administration Screen
    *
    * @package WordPress
    * @subpackage Administration
    */

    /** Load WordPress Bootstrap */
    require_once( dirname( __FILE__ ) . ‘/admin.php’ );

    /** Load WordPress dashboard API */
    require_once(ABSPATH . ‘wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php’);

    wp_dashboard_setup();

    wp_enqueue_script( ‘dashboard’ );
    if ( current_user_can( ‘edit_theme_options’ ) )
    wp_enqueue_script( ‘customize-loader’ );
    if ( current_user_can( ‘install_plugins’ ) )
    wp_enqueue_script( ‘plugin-install’ );
    if ( current_user_can( ‘upload_files’ ) )
    wp_enqueue_script( ‘media-upload’ );
    add_thickbox();

    if ( wp_is_mobile() )
    wp_enqueue_script( ‘jquery-touch-punch’ );

    $title = __(‘Dashboard’);
    $parent_file = ‘index.php’;

    $help = ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Welcome to your WordPress Dashboard! This is the screen you will see when you log in to your site, and gives you access to all the site management features of WordPress. You can get help for any screen by clicking the Help tab in the upper corner.’ ) . ‘</p>’;

    // Not using chaining here, so as to be parseable by PHP4.
    $screen = get_current_screen();

    $screen->add_help_tab( array(
    ‘id’ => ‘overview’,
    ‘title’ => __( ‘Overview’ ),
    ‘content’ => $help,
    ) );

    // Help tabs

    $help = ‘<p>’ . __( ‘The left-hand navigation menu provides links to all of the WordPress administration screens, with submenu items displayed on hover. You can minimize this menu to a narrow icon strip by clicking on the Collapse Menu arrow at the bottom.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Links in the Toolbar at the top of the screen connect your dashboard and the front end of your site, and provide access to your profile and helpful WordPress information.’ ) . ‘</p>’;

    $screen->add_help_tab( array(
    ‘id’ => ‘help-navigation’,
    ‘title’ => __( ‘Navigation’ ),
    ‘content’ => $help,
    ) );

    $help = ‘<p>’ . __( ‘You can use the following controls to arrange your Dashboard screen to suit your workflow. This is true on most other administration screens as well.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Screen Options – Use the Screen Options tab to choose which Dashboard boxes to show.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Drag and Drop – To rearrange the boxes, drag and drop by clicking on the title bar of the selected box and releasing when you see a gray dotted-line rectangle appear in the location you want to place the box.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Box Controls – Click the title bar of the box to expand or collapse it. Some boxes added by plugins may have configurable content, and will show a “Configure” link in the title bar if you hover over it.’ ) . ‘</p>’;

    $screen->add_help_tab( array(
    ‘id’ => ‘help-layout’,
    ‘title’ => __( ‘Layout’ ),
    ‘content’ => $help,
    ) );

    $help = ‘<p>’ . __( ‘The boxes on your Dashboard screen are:’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    if ( current_user_can( ‘edit_posts’ ) )
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘At A Glance – Displays a summary of the content on your site and identifies which theme and version of WordPress you are using.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Activity – Shows the upcoming scheduled posts, recently published posts, and the most recent comments on your posts and allows you to moderate them.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    if ( is_blog_admin() && current_user_can( ‘edit_posts’ ) )
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( “Quick Draft – Allows you to create a new post and save it as a draft. Also displays links to the 5 most recent draft posts you’ve started.” ) . ‘</p>’;
    if ( ! is_multisite() && current_user_can( ‘install_plugins’ ) )
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘WordPress News – Latest news from the official WordPress project, the WordPress Planet, and popular and recent plugins.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    else
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘WordPress News – Latest news from the official WordPress project, the WordPress Planet.’ ) . ‘</p>’;
    if ( current_user_can( ‘edit_theme_options’ ) )
    $help .= ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Welcome – Shows links for some of the most common tasks when setting up a new site.’ ) . ‘</p>’;

    $screen->add_help_tab( array(
    ‘id’ => ‘help-content’,
    ‘title’ => __( ‘Content’ ),
    ‘content’ => $help,
    ) );

    unset( $help );

    $screen->set_help_sidebar(
    ‘<p>‘ . __( ‘For more information:’ ) . ‘</p>’ .
    ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Documentation on Dashboard‘ ) . ‘</p>’ .
    ‘<p>’ . __( ‘Support Forums‘ ) . ‘</p>’
    );

    include( ABSPATH . ‘wp-admin/admin-header.php’ );
    ?>

    <div class=”wrap”>
    <h1><?php echo esc_html( $title ); ?></h1>

    <?php if ( has_action( ‘welcome_panel’ ) && current_user_can( ‘edit_theme_options’ ) ) :
    $classes = ‘welcome-panel’;

    $option = get_user_meta( get_current_user_id(), ‘show_welcome_panel’, true );
    // 0 = hide, 1 = toggled to show or single site creator, 2 = multisite site owner
    $hide = 0 == $option || ( 2 == $option && wp_get_current_user()->user_email != get_option( ‘admin_email’ ) );
    if ( $hide )
    $classes .= ‘ hidden’; ?>

    <div id=”welcome-panel” class=”<?php echo esc_attr( $classes ); ?>”>
    <?php wp_nonce_field( ‘welcome-panel-nonce’, ‘welcomepanelnonce’, false ); ?>
    “><?php _e( ‘Dismiss’ ); ?>
    <?php
    /**
    * Add content to the welcome panel on the admin dashboard.
    *
    * To remove the default welcome panel, use {@see remove_action()}:
    *
    * remove_action( ‘welcome_panel’, ‘wp_welcome_panel’ );
    *
    * @since 3.5.0
    */
    do_action( ‘welcome_panel’ );
    ?>
    </div>
    <?php endif; ?>

    <div id=”dashboard-widgets-wrap”>
    <?php wp_dashboard(); ?>
    </div><!– dashboard-widgets-wrap –>

    </div><!– wrap –>

    <?php
    require( ABSPATH . ‘wp-admin/admin-footer.php’ );

    • Devo modificare la data a numerosi articoli wordpress che mi sono stati salvati con la data 01/01/1970
      Per modificare la data dovrei usare questa query

      UPDATE wp_posts SET post_date = '2014-03-03 08:30:00' WHERE post_type = 'portfolio'
      

      Vorrei correggere la data solo degli articoli che si trovano nella categoria “esempio1”.

      La categoria “esempio1” si trova sia nella tabella “wp_terms” – colonna “term_id” e nella tabella “wp_terms_rerelationships” – colonna “term_taxonomy_id”

      Come dovrebbe essere la query da lanciare per modificare la data degli articoli nella categoria “esempio1”?

      Oppure esiste un plungin?

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