Tag: mysql

  • Find and replace with SQL

    I recently changed the document root on my webserver. Subsequently I found that some of my WordPress blogs store the document root in the database (i.e. tables for wp_options, wp_commentmeta, etc.). To fix this I had to run some SQL queries on my WP databases to change the document root from the old /home/dvielmet/ to…

  • DIY Forms Solved by WordPress

    If you use WordPress, you’re probably familiar with the admin interface’s widgets tool. It a super easy user interface (UI) that allows users enable/disable elements by dragging them into a designated area. Gravity Forms has ingeniously utilized this concept to allow users create web based forms by dragging and dropping fields. But wait! There’s more.…