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Enabling AccelerateWP for domain.tld through the "Smart Advice" does not work:clwpos.user.config.ConfigError: Wrong wordpress path '%(wp_path)s' passed

The error message you're encountering, clwpos.user.config.ConfigError: Wrong wordpress path '%(wp_path)s' passed, suggests that there may be an issue with the WordPress path configuration in AccelerateWP.

Here are steps you can take to address this problem:

  1. Check WordPress Path:

    • Verify that the WordPress path provided in the AccelerateWP configuration is correct. It should point to the root directory where WordPress is installed.
  2. Verify %wp_path% Variable:

    • Ensure that the %wp_path% variable is being replaced with the actual path to your WordPress installation. This variable should be automatically replaced with the correct path during the configuration process.
  3. Reconfigure AccelerateWP:

    • If possible, try reconfiguring AccelerateWP for the domain.tld without using the "Smart Advice" feature. Manually enter the correct WordPress path during the setup process.
  4. Check for Special Characters:

    • Ensure that the WordPress path does not contain any special characters or symbols that may cause issues with the configuration process.
  5. Review Documentation and Support:

    • Check AccelerateWP's documentation or reach out to their support team for specific guidance on resolving this configuration error.
  6. Check for Updates or Bugs:

    • Ensure that you're using the latest version of AccelerateWP. Sometimes, bugs or issues with configuration can be resolved by updating to the latest release.
  7. Verify Smart Advice Recommendations:

    • Double-check the "Smart Advice" recommendations to ensure that the provided WordPress path is accurate and compatible with your setup.
  8. Check for WordPress Installation:

    • Confirm that WordPress is indeed installed in the specified directory and that the directory structure is correct.
  9. Review Server Environment:

    • Verify that your server environment (such as file permissions, PHP settings, etc.) is compatible with AccelerateWP's requirements.
  10. Contact AccelerateWP Support:

    • If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to AccelerateWP's support team for assistance. They may have specific troubleshooting steps or solutions for your situation.

Always be cautious when making changes to configurations, and ensure that you have backups in place before making any major adjustments. This way, you can easily restore your settings in case anything goes wrong.

 
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