Wordpress Site Stuck in maintenance mode when i moved my local site to server
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.
Please advice.
wordpress
Have you change the database settings? If so, go toSettings > Permalinks
check thePost 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.
wordpress
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.
wordpress
wordpress
asked Nov 21 '18 at 4:01
Sairaj PoojariSairaj Poojari
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Have you change the database settings? If so, go toSettings > Permalinks
check thePost Name
checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.
– user2584538
Nov 21 '18 at 4:32
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Have you change the database settings? If so, go toSettings > Permalinks
check thePost 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".
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".
Thank you for replying. But i have already replaced the path of localhost to domain name.
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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".
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".
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".
answered Nov 21 '18 at 4:08


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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.
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Nov 21 '18 at 4:54
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Have you change the database settings? If so, go to
Settings > Permalinks
check thePost Name
checkbox and save the settings. Then go back and check.– user2584538
Nov 21 '18 at 4:32