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The Dumbest Mistake Ever
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Gavin Howarth
34 posts
Tue Jun 11, 19 6:31 AM CST
Hello,
Embarrassed to have to admit this... I was attempting to follow the instructions here to move to HTTPS - https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/installation/forcing-site-to-use-ssl-https/
And never changed my domain from the supplied example so it went in as your-domain and now I am locked out...
Original URL should be http://www.gavinhowarth.com/clients/sy-admin/
How can I change it now? Assume FTP in and change the file, where would I fine the .htaccess file?
Thanks,
Gavin
Embarrassed to have to admit this... I was attempting to follow the instructions here to move to HTTPS - https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/installation/forcing-site-to-use-ssl-https/
And never changed my domain from the supplied example so it went in as your-domain and now I am locked out...
Original URL should be http://www.gavinhowarth.com/clients/sy-admin/
How can I change it now? Assume FTP in and change the file, where would I fine the .htaccess file?
Thanks,
Gavin
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,151 posts
(admin)
Tue Jun 11, 19 11:45 AM CST
You can use the file manager in your hosting control panel to edit that file, or download it via FTP and edit it in notepad.
The file would be located in the clients folder.
The file would be located in the clients folder.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Gavin Howarth
34 posts
Tue Jun 11, 19 11:47 AM CST
Thanks. I have FTP'd in and can't find the .htaccess file. Is it in a particular location in the clients folder?
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,151 posts
(admin)
Tue Jun 11, 19 11:53 AM CST
It is a dot file so it may be a hidden file. You may have to set your FTP program to show hidden files.
If using filezilla, see this
https://www.lcn.com/support/articles/how-to-show-hidden-files-in-ftp
If using filezilla, see this
https://www.lcn.com/support/articles/how-to-show-hidden-files-in-ftp
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Gavin Howarth
34 posts
Tue Jun 11, 19 11:56 AM CST
Ahhh, fixed and thanks!
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