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  • Thread Starter ultimo2016

    (@ultimo2016)

    Hey Dinisbcoelho,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I did as you told me. I added the lines in the wp-config, and the settings under General are dimmed now and cannot be changed, which is ok, it means that the code worked.

    Then I went to my DNS Hosting settings on my secondary Domain server, and made the A Host record pointing to the new hosting (the new hosting company told me that they also made an DNS entry for my old domain https://www.somesite.com to be associated with their DNS IP). Although I did that, on the mxtoolbox I could not not see a live DNS check, and it did not worked. My suspicions are maybe the new hosting company did not made an DNS entry on their servers, or this multisite is not working as I thought it would.

    Another question also there, what about the links in the site. If a link in WP https://www.somesite.net/somepicture.jpg are pointing to .net , what will happen if a visitor comes to visit the site from https://www.somesite.com , because I would like them mostly to visit somesite.com (the old one). Or will WP automatically change the links according to the http requests?

    Is there a log in WordPress that can track and show who tried to access which site, either .com or .net , or do I have to turn on debugging mode?

    Kind regards.

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