Elementor Pro license conflict on the staging site (WP Staging)
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Hi everyone,
first ticket here, so appolgies for all the rookie mistakes and confusion I am about to cause.
I use WP staging (the free version) to create a staging site for my website (it is all a first time for me, so bear with me 🙈.). After I’ve created my first staging site, a conflict with my Elementor Pro license apperaed (because the url of the live site, to which the pro license is coupled does not correposnd to the one of the staging site, hence it didn’t work there).I contacted the Elementor support team first and they provided me with a list of endings/prefixes which would pass the Elementor check and won’t categorise the site as a different site, but as the staging site it is.
When I create a staging site, there is a blank field ” enter site name” if I put a ne name here – I figured after I’ve created my first staging site – this “name” appears after the main domain name, in my case my domain name is sustaing.design, if I add “.staging” (as the elementor support guys suggested) it appeares however as sustaing.design/-staging, which however is not a format Elementor recognises and accepts.I am failing to create the staging site in a way so that it correpsond to their accepted formats and I really don’t want to buy another pro license for the staging site, it makes absolutelly no sence to me. So if someone could help me and has some ideas how to defeat this hurde, I would be incredibly grateful!
I am currently using the free version of WP Staging and these are the fromats Elementor accepts for staging sites.Thanks in advanced!
LD (Top-level Domains) that are not considered as an activation:
- .dev (example.dev)
- .local (example.local)
- .test (example.test)
- .staging (example.staging)
- .example (example.example)
- .invalid (example.invalid)
Subdomains that are not considered an activation:
- dev.* (dev.example.com). This can also be implemented as:exampledev.* (exampledev.example.com)
- local.* (local.example.com)
- test.* (test.example.com). This can also be implemented as:*.test.* (example.test.example.com)
- staging.* (staging.example.com). This can also be implemented as:*.staging.* (example.staging.example.com)
- staging[0-9].* (staging6.example.com). This can also be implemented as:*.staging[0-9].*(example.staging6.example.com)
- stage.* (stage.example.com). This can also be implemented as:*.stage.* (example.stage.example.com)
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