I set up that website, everything is working fine for the moment, I even managed to get it on https and did some other security improvements (from most I heard for the first time). One little drawback: I tried to get rid of the default graphic of the website by just uploading a photo with the same name. The old photo is still there. Is this in some cache now?
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The trick at the end was that I had to actually connect website and webspace with each other. And I had tried that. Many times. But that obviously didn’t work. I used some other way which did the trick eventually. The strange thing is that another website I am doing for a friend does not work. Actually the backend works, the frontend does not. The only reason I am able to imagine is that the error message on the frontend side is still in some cache of the website.
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That was not easy. For several weeks now I tried to get this site up. I guess I did it!!! Before my holidays, during my holidays and after my holidays (whenever I got get internet access) I tried to get the website connected to the domain. Always with the same result: an error message. To be honest, the error message changed a bit, but it was always an error message and definetly no website. One error message looked looked like this:
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