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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error code: ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEJust read it. So GoDaddy is the problem and i need to contact them to try and get my IP whitelisted? Is that what i should have took away from that post? Again, not very tech savvy.
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MaxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error code: ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSEYes i am on GoDaddy, but i called them and they said that everything was working fine on their end. But it isn’t just that i can’t save anything. I can’t even visit the front end of the site (golfersinsider.com) it just gives me that error message. And 99% of the time since this problem occurred i can’t login to the backend, it just goes straight to the error message. I went through the forums, but none of them made sense to me, and the ones that did haven’t worked. Any thoughts?
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MaxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: I am Unable To Embed Some Players in my Blog PostsI saved it and still it dissapeared and never showed up on the post page. Any thoughts?
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLI am not referring to the website, just the CMS. Shouldn’t that always be accessible regardless of where the website lives. Just curious, not upset or anything. And it turns out SoftLayer is not hosting our site, it was another company called Golf Web Designs. But i appreciate your help on this matter.
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MaxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLI understand about the site changin, but why does the admin area change too, and why doesn’t wordpress have the ability to correct these issues easily? Just curious.
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MaxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLThank you for your help. I have a note out to softlayer to have them send me those files. I will let you know when i get them as i will probably not understand how to fix it. But why does the admin page change when you these URLs get changed. Isn’t there a way that i can just log in and change it back. It seems very weird that the whole CMS for the site changes because of one redirect mistake.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLOkay, if they do, what do i do then. I have read that link that talks about adding two lines in your config.php page, but that makes no sense to me.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLSo what do i ask softlayer for? Again, i am not tech savvy, so imagine explaining it to someone who has never used a computer before. It would be most helpful.
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MaxForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Accidentally changed my website URLHow do i find out who my hosts are. I just purchased the theme from wordpress and started working on it. Golf Web designs has worked on the site a bit too to customize certain elements, but they are not hosting are they? I am not tech savvy, so please speak in lamens terms for me.
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MaxForum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: accidentally changed the url in general settingsEssentially when i try and log in, it just sends me to the godaddy.com domain that says it is holding the place of the URL. I want to log back in and change these to the old URLs. Is this possible?
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: accidentally changed the url in general settingsOkay, i switched out both the URL’s and don’t know how to access my wp-config.php and i don’t think there is an FTP page. Please help. My site is impactzonegolf.com and i switched it accidentally to getimpactzone.com
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