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Originally Posted by Validus
Hi Brad, pretty happy where are at right now. Just having these massive issues with Nginx now and I don't think an unmanaged solution would be a good idea
Will do. Thank you!
Maybe. It's a mess. We have a production site, say example.com and we have a test site beta.example.com. Since the change, somewhat randomly, the production site started linking to the test site. We password protected beta.example.com to ensure users don't end up in our test environment, but now real users are getting the username / password prompt.
The hosting company thought it was the W3 Total Cache plugin, so we disabled it on both sites, but still same issue.
Thanks! Will do.
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I tried to talk to you on skype but didn't hear anything back.
Any page/post/media created on the beta site gets assigned a url in the database that
links to the beta site.
The urls are not relative urls; they are the full http links.
You can't just move the beta database to the main site without changing the urls in the database.
If the beta site used the same database as the main site to test, then anything page/post/media added on the test site will have to be changed in the database.
