I am a complete beginner, on an older forum it discussed FTP and/or wp-config.php, but I have NO clue what any of that means or how to do it.
Any detailed directions or help would be GREATLY appreciated!
]]>I have a locally installed WordPress site on my PC (using XAMPP). It’s my first website and it is 70% ready, so I wanted to access it from different devices in my network, at home.
I did what it seems a classic mistake of changing the Site Address URL & WordPress Address URL in the WordPress General Settings both from “localhost/mysite.com” to “000.000.000.0//mysite.com” (yes, the result is, there is a double “//” in the current URL…) Now I have no access to my site/admin and I am not sure how to proceed.
I tried editing a few things in the wp-config, the Apache httpd-conf, and probably tried a few more advices I scattered around the internet. However I decided to return everything as it was initially so I don’t complicate things further.
So, what I am trying to understand now is what exactly do I need to do in order to regain access to my website.
I would appreciate anyone’s advice here. Thanks!
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define(‘WP_HOME’,’https://domain.com’);define(‘WP_SITEURL’,’https://domain.com’);
As for some reason not it the wp-config.php file, the db info is the but not the wp_home or wp_siteurl.
Please help Seb
]]>This has been an ongoing problem and I’ve lost the stats from before the beginning of April.
Does anyone have any advice about what I can do, or is Jetpack just incompatible with my hosting provider?
Thanks
]]>but after it i am loged in my website but could’nt access to dashboard, it redirect me to https://127.0.0.1. how can i revert it by database?
kindly help me
]]>I’m trying to decide whether to use/purchase this plugin but I have run into a very significant issue with the free version:
If I enable file protection for a file, and then I unprotect the file, the URL of my file is now incorrect, and has gained an additional slash:
BEFORE PROTECTION, WHEN COPYING URL TO CLIPBOARD:
https://mywebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/myfile.pdf
WHILE PROTECTED:
https://mywebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/_pda/myfile.pdf
AFTER REMOVING PROTECTION:
https://mywebsite.com/wp-content/uploads//myfile.pdf
The extra slash does not appear for any other files in the media library–only for those that have had file protection enabled and then removed.
I cannot re-enable file protection at this point, because then I get a “file does not exist” error.
I’ve tried it in two different WordPress installations and it happened with both.
This plugin looks like a great solution for me, but not if it causes file structure errors.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
]]>It first worked, but then the WordPress Adress keeps changing back by itself. I already tried to change it in myAdminphp as well as in the wp_options file of an FTP Client (wasn’t even written there before).
When the URL changed back again, I can’t access my Backend and it redirects to the Login of the old URL, but the Frontend shows the new URL.
If it doesn’t work today, it might magically work tomorrow for two hours, but then there’s the same problem again.
I would be very grateful for help!
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