By residentoddball on
Not sure what on earth I did or didn't do, but now my main blog url (www.countryhound.com/blog) does not work. It brings up a 403 shtml error. Even calling up a specific blog (http://www.countryhound.com/blog/Belmont-Debate-08) just takes you to the homepage.
Help!
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Have you checked the modules
Have you checked the modules list to see if you have disabled it?
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blog module
The blog is definitely still enabled.
If you access an individual blog post and rename its url to be either its default url (http://www.countryhound.com/node/2977) or a url withOUT blog in it (http://www.countryhound.com/only-in-America), you can access that particular blog. However, if you try to access http://www.countryhound.com/BLOG/only-in-America, you get redirected to the home page.
If you try to just go to countryhound.com/blog you get a "403 shtml" error on the search navigation page.
creating subdomain breaks blog
I have finally figured out what caused access to the blog to break. I had created a subdomain blog.countryhound.com to go to countryhound.com/blog. I didn't notice until after the fact, but that process created a directory of public_html/blog that conflicted with the REAL blog directory of public_html/modules/blog. Eliminating the subdomain and deleting the bad blog folder solved the problem and got it all back to normal.
Phew.
:)