Wordpress Site Stuck in maintenance mode when i moved my local site to server












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After I moved my local site to my server, my wordpress site is maintenance mode. I can access my wp-admin and even see my website but others can't see it. I tried to search for .maintenance file via ftp but it is not there.
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  • Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

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After I moved my local site to my server, my wordpress site is maintenance mode. I can access my wp-admin and even see my website but others can't see it. I tried to search for .maintenance file via ftp but it is not there.
Please advice.










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  • Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

    – user2584538
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:32














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After I moved my local site to my server, my wordpress site is maintenance mode. I can access my wp-admin and even see my website but others can't see it. I tried to search for .maintenance file via ftp but it is not there.
Please advice.










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After I moved my local site to my server, my wordpress site is maintenance mode. I can access my wp-admin and even see my website but others can't see it. I tried to search for .maintenance file via ftp but it is not there.
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Sairaj PoojariSairaj Poojari

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  • Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

    – user2584538
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:32



















  • Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

    – user2584538
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:32

















Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

– user2584538
Nov 21 '18 at 4:32





Have you change the database settings? If so, go to Settings > Permalinks check the Post Name checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.

– user2584538
Nov 21 '18 at 4:32












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When you moved your Local site to Server you have to replace all the path where: "localhost" to your "Domain Name".



You can do this by download SQL file and open it on text editor and replace "localhost".






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  • Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

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When you moved your Local site to Server you have to replace all the path where: "localhost" to your "Domain Name".



You can do this by download SQL file and open it on text editor and replace "localhost".






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  • Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

    – Sairaj Poojari
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:54


















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When you moved your Local site to Server you have to replace all the path where: "localhost" to your "Domain Name".



You can do this by download SQL file and open it on text editor and replace "localhost".






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  • Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

    – Sairaj Poojari
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:54
















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When you moved your Local site to Server you have to replace all the path where: "localhost" to your "Domain Name".



You can do this by download SQL file and open it on text editor and replace "localhost".






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When you moved your Local site to Server you have to replace all the path where: "localhost" to your "Domain Name".



You can do this by download SQL file and open it on text editor and replace "localhost".







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  • Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

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  • Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

    – Sairaj Poojari
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:54



















Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

– Sairaj Poojari
Nov 21 '18 at 4:54







Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.

– Sairaj Poojari
Nov 21 '18 at 4:54




















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