Opened 4 years ago
Last modified 4 years ago
#52020 new defect (bug)
Multisite Jquery Issues
Reported by: | unitedstudios | Owned by: | |
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Milestone: | Awaiting Review | Priority: | normal |
Severity: | critical | Version: | |
Component: | Administration | Keywords: | |
Focuses: | performance | Cc: |
Description
After updating to WordPress 5.6 there are numerous 404 errors relating to jquery/javascript files affecting the WordPress Dashboard.
I have tried to reapply the update. The Multisite sites are the only ones affected by the issue.
It seems that WordPress multisite is trying to load the jquery libraries from the multisite directory name instead of the root site name. If I edit the jquery library source link to not include the multisite prefix the file loads correctly. This is having issues with the WP Backend and is producing an array of 404 on the frontend of the website
Hello @unitedstudios. Sorry that you’re having trouble.
I’ve quickly tested this with a subdirectory install that I host my own blog on, and was not able to replicate.
Is your install using subdirectories or subdomains?
Can you include a list of active plugins and themes?
Without knowing very much about your setup, and simply going off of what you wrote here, it sounds like it could be a server configuration issue with subdomains, causing scripts to not be allowed across them, but that’s a huge guess on my part.
It will help the multisite component maintainers to have more information from you.
Sorry again. We’ll get it figured out together here.