fredcollman
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I've got a couple of errors on my WordPress based site, which is on the Chopin server. It's accessible at
http://fred.pcriot.com OR
http://therise.co.cc (parked domain, also the address that WordPress uses)
All the files (and the Wordpress MySQL database) are up according to the file manager on cPanel.
1) therise.co.cc comes up with a defaultwebpage.cgi error, suggesting that "The site may have been moved to a different server." which would explain it, but I don't know how to fix it.
2) fred.pcriot.com manages to load the site, but there is only plain HTML. The images stored in a Wordpress gallery do not load either. I cannot access the backend of WordPress as it redirects to therise.co.cc whenever I try to login on fred.pcriot.com
3) The latest post is missing on fred.pcriot.com is missing, suggesting that it is a cached version from a week or so ago. It's no biggy if you don't have a more recent version as I do have it backed up locally.
Any advice or fixing you could do would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Fred
*** EDIT ***
Well, I don't know what you did, but it's fixed itself. Maybe it just needed time to update itself. Problem solved
http://fred.pcriot.com OR
http://therise.co.cc (parked domain, also the address that WordPress uses)
All the files (and the Wordpress MySQL database) are up according to the file manager on cPanel.
1) therise.co.cc comes up with a defaultwebpage.cgi error, suggesting that "The site may have been moved to a different server." which would explain it, but I don't know how to fix it.
2) fred.pcriot.com manages to load the site, but there is only plain HTML. The images stored in a Wordpress gallery do not load either. I cannot access the backend of WordPress as it redirects to therise.co.cc whenever I try to login on fred.pcriot.com
3) The latest post is missing on fred.pcriot.com is missing, suggesting that it is a cached version from a week or so ago. It's no biggy if you don't have a more recent version as I do have it backed up locally.
Any advice or fixing you could do would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Fred
*** EDIT ***
Well, I don't know what you did, but it's fixed itself. Maybe it just needed time to update itself. Problem solved
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