I just can’t figure out what to do with the database, since i used the same database for the new site and the existing one, just changed the table prefix value. So i did a wp site on the new.*********.hu subdomain, and i’m trying to move it to *********.hu. First i downloaded and deleted the existing site which was on *********.hu, then i copied the files from the “new” folder to the root. I’m so glad I found this article, maybe you could give me some usable advise, as i’m battling with this issue for a couple of days now. So I tried switching the lines above to the other way round i.e.īut then, whilst I can now access the WP Dashboard, the CSS, File-reference glitches have come back. I try to login at .uk/wp-admin and it keeps trying to redirect me to. Which seems to solve the glitches – but also blocks me out of the WordPress Dashboard. I have added the following lines to the WP-Config.PHP file: – and I think it is because we need to change hte Site URL in WordPress settings as you explain. However, we keep getting glitches with CSS, Fil-References etc. We have set up the proxy on our own servers and used the Reverse Proxy plugin from this article () on the WordPress side of things. We have set up a reverse proxy in order to have a hosted wordpress site that looks like it exists in a subfolder of our primary domain (but is actually hosted elsewhere at (.uk). Show examples where everything is set to the same value, so it’s Most every reference I’ve found (including ) only or revert to a wp-config example where all they all hold the same value. The few websites that give an example for wordpress in its own address.ĪND show what the corresponding wp-config settings would be,Ĭontradict each other on which one is WP_SITEURL vs WP_HOME.Īnd usually, they even contradict themselves in their own post ! Site_url() siteurl Website Address /wpīut I’ve not found a consensus as to which of those rows ~ `WP_SITEURL` Which wp-config constant should be changed to `` ?Īnd is this answer consistent with the pic ? If I wanted files in `/wp`, but address bar to show ``,
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