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#1 2016-08-09 08:47:14
- webster
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log in screen
Hi All
I just migrated a site to my hosting account I have triple checked everything and all looks good. The problem I have is when I or anyone for that matter puts in the website address www.stradbrokeislandevents.com.au (I currently have this redirected). in it goes straight to the Textpattern login page instead of the actual Website itself. I am very new to Textpattern so I have no idea what to do.
Could anyone please help with a solution to this.
Regards
Paul
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Re: log in screen
Hi Paul, and welcome to Textpattern.
For the record, I see the front page of the website when visiting the link above (the maintenance page of the redirected site). Although it sounds as if you’ve already checked everything, could there be some (proxy?) cacheing going on? A (session?) cookie that needs clearing perhaps? Does it still go wrong from a new incognito / private browsing session?
It does seem a little strange to behave in that manner. Interestingly, I see the opposite: even if I add /textpattern
to the URL, I still get the front page of the redirected site, so cannot bring the login page up, even though the redirect retains it in the URL. Is there something in your .htaccess
that might be interfering? There’s still a load of WordPress stuff in your HTML too, though that may be a relic of the migration process. Perhaps something in your old WP installation is conflicting?
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Re: log in screen
Bloke wrote #300553:
For the record, I see the front page of the website when visiting the link above (the maintenance page of the redirected site).
[…]
Interestingly, I see the opposite: even if I add
/textpattern
to the URL, I still get the front page of the redirected site, so cannot bring the login page up, even though the redirect retains it in the URL.
+1. Hitting /wp-admin/
throws up the Wordpress login, so that’s definitely still there.
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