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Steven Zahm.
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07/25/2018 at 1:41 pm #468399
Cindee Van Dijk
ParticipantWe are in the process of redesign our website. Right now, our “live” website is being hosted on InMotion Hosting. We are going to change to a new hosting – SiteGround. We had cloned the site and moved it to SiteGround’s server. Before we make the site on SiteGround go live, I am redesigning it. So basically, I have to modify the host files on my desktop to access our site on SiteGround. The page that has the directory has errors on the SiteGround website. Is this because the site is not officially live or is this an error that needs to be fixed. Unfortunately, to see the site, you have to change your host files with SiteGround’s ip address. Let me know if you need that information. Our url is iw.edu.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.07/25/2018 at 2:02 pm #468403Steven Zahm
KeymasterThose are simple harmless PHP notices. They are more for developers than users. I suspect you may being seeing them because you disable The “Home Phone” and “Home Fax” phone types in the Settings. Same with the other two. Is that correct?
Back to the notices, it is a best practice to suppress and log PHP errors and notices on a production/live site. I suggest disabling them, here’s a link to a tutorial on how to disable the PHP notices.
Hope this helps!
ps. Great choice on the hosting provider! Presently they are my preferred and recommended web host.
07/25/2018 at 2:11 pm #468404Cindee Van Dijk
Participantawwww – you are right, that’s what I did. Thanks!!!!
07/25/2018 at 2:40 pm #468407Steven Zahm
KeymasterGlad I was able help!
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