[Help] Moving Retro From Localhost

anthonyy

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I Have My Retro On Localhost and Everything works fine " " But as soon as I edit my config.php to my website url it's giving my a 404 error" " I know I have done the config correctly, I have also opened all the necessary ports needed. It sometimes works for like 5minutes then puts me back into a 404 error too?? Could anyone help me? thankyou! :)
 
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Central

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Seems your web.config is wrong somewhere if I'm wrong then sorry.

As masterjiq said please post your config.php
 

Central

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Can you post a screenshot of your developer console? (Do that by pressing F12, click Console and click Preserve Error Logs)
 

anthonyy

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Can you post a screenshot of your developer console? (Do that by pressing F12, click Console and click Preserve Error Logs)
sure no problem! this is as far as i get with nothing showing on the console , this is what shows on the console when i redirect to /me

and when pressing Preserve Error Logs >
 
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Central

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Emmm as I can see I don't know the problem your having, maybe if you've set a default homeroom try disable it?
 

anthonyy

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Okay Thanks Both but now i'm stuck on 76% also what the hell are these on my cms pages? and
 

anthonyy

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Wich ip are you using? The one in cmd ipconfig? Or on a site? ( Use on a site )
I'm using my vps ip
 
It doesn't matter as it doesn't affect anything on your cms or client
everything seems to be in shape. Check everything 3/4 times no problems just wondering how I'm getting a redirect, if i set homeroom to null, it leaves me at 76% with no redirect
 

Lotus

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Set your server ip right in the config.php if you are using RevCMS under app>management

Check Client.php in your theme folder incase another IP is there and chage that.

You must portforward if you cannot get onto the client and it's at 76% or your External Variables are not linked correctly.
 

anthonyy

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Set your server ip right in the config.php if you are using RevCMS under app>management

Check Client.php in your theme folder incase another IP is there and chage that.

You must portforward if you cannot get onto the client and it's at 76% or your External Variables are not linked correctly.
All my ports are open inbound and also outbound ports too, everything is configured correctly i don't get it. I've only changed domain, worked yesterday but been trying to fix for hours.
 

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