• webstore

    (@webstore)


    Hi WordPress community,

    I have been using www.remarpro.com with zeeBusiness theme to make a website. I’m learning things here and there as I go. I have the website hosting on X10hosting.com. I recently bought a domain name from Network Solutions, Good4YouFoods.com. I changed the DNS servers to X10Hosting’s DNS servers (NS1.x10hosting.com and NS2.X10hosting.com). I went into my CPanel and added a Parked domain with no redirection. I changed the siteurl and home links to good4youfoods.com. On a site note, Ever since I added a parked domain, I can’t access my WP-admin. It gives me a file not found error. Good4youfoods.com works at first, but then all of the links are like: good4youfoods.com/good4youfoods.com/id?=234.

    The main problem is my links have two domains in them. I tried deleting the siteurl and home directory data in WP_OPTIONS in MySQL and everything works EXCEPT accessing my admin panel to edit the website. It says something like two headers found on line 365.

    All the problems started happening after I added a parked domain in Cpanel. For some reason I have this extra domain in the beginning of my domain name, whichever parked domain I choose. There’s still a domain name there if I delete the parked domain.

    Any suggestions on how to remove this extra domain from my links?

    One odd thing is that when I change the SiteURL and Home directory to Good4YouFoods.com, a link such as good4youfoods.com/good4youfoods.com/id=231, works at first, then the old links come back (webstore.elementfx.com/good4youfoods.com/id=231).

    Thanks,
    webstore.elementfx.com

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  • Thread Starter webstore

    (@webstore)

    Wow,
    I tried all sorts of things including removing the parked domain and other things, but I just figured out the problem:
    in WP_OPTIONS in MySQL database, SiteUrl and Home have to have the “https://” in link in the table. That’s the only reason it was adding a second domain to my links.

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