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  • Thread Starter dlucenario

    (@dlucenario)

    Yes the problem resides in iframe. The thing is I cant track where the iframe is coming from. Im using the default theme for wordpress and no plugins were installed during the process. Will try to track to it. Thanks!

    Thread Starter dlucenario

    (@dlucenario)

    @rossmitchell
    Thanks for the response. It seems the problem is caused by an IFRAME. Every time I typed my domain name, an Iframe is being appended to my page that points to my IP address (that is when I right click the site and click view page source). Comparatively, when I type the IP address (instead of the domain) no iframe is being loaded.

    @jonowatkins
    Im pretty sure I got the directory right and I intentionally have the /wordpress there. Thanks ??

    Thread Starter dlucenario

    (@dlucenario)

    Initially, thank you for the responses. It is highly appreciated.

    @rossmitchell
    Oh yea, forgot to mention that im using a VPS. Il double check my server’s configuration. When I saw my phpinfo() configuration in the PHP Variables it shows an IP address in the $_SERVER[SERVER_NAME] variable instead of a domain. You think that wordpress is using this variable and is causing the problem?

    @courtney Engle Robertson
    I’ve checked the database after the installation of the wordpress and it resolves to an IP address instead of the domain. And I did tried to change the IP to a domain either by manually accessing the database or through their Configuration->General in wordpress admin panel. It just messes up my css and my admin panel

    Thanks again for the responses. Il just update this post with regards to my process. Cheers.

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