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In order to log in to wordpress on my localhost (to be able to open the dashboard & not just view the site), I had to use my live site login credentials. What “instructions to send a SQL query” were you following? What was actually updated? Those are then put into the wp-config.php file so that your site can work.
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Since you are creating the database, you have the option to call it whatever you want, with whatever user and password you want.
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I followed instructions to send a SQL query to update the links for the local site. So, I edited the wp-config.php file to contain that information. I don’t know if I could have done anything different. When I created the localhost database, I kept my live site database name, user, and password. Please let me know if that’s the case, too. I’m willing to read, study and learn, but I need to focus on the specific area of concern. If anyone here knows WP well enough to guide me to how I might do what I”m asking, I’d be extremely thankful. I’m not too happy with the enormously long waiting periods to get technical support from them anyway, among other things. When I get what I want on my localhost, I then want to be able to host it on any service I want, not just back to my original hosting service. For now my thoughts on that one are if it ain’t broke don’t mess with it. All I want to do is test and make changes on that localhost site independently of what is running on the live site that has been up for years. I wonder if there isn’t somewhere (like in the database) where I can change settings for my localhost site so nothing can be locking me out of logging in to my own local site.
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I don’t know if it was a plugin that did this, but after a few days of successfully checking my site settings and plugins on the localhost copy, I suddenly got an error referencing a file that mentioned an invalid DateInterval and referring me to an administrative email I hadn’t used in years for instructions on how to fix that.ĥ. in order to log in to wordpress on my localhost (to be able to open the dashboard & not just view the site), I had to use my live site login credentials.Ĥ. I followed instructions to send a SQL query to update the links for the local site.ģ. I have duplicated my live site and imported the database to my localhost on XAMPP.Ģ. The more I think about it, I didn’t really make myself as clear as I thought.ġ. I tried to describe what I see and what I want to fix. If anything, I’d like to be able to put my localhost developed site on any host I should want to pick.Īny help on this pleas? I’m not sure if this is a “support” question.
Is there some way I can do that? I’ve read a lot of articles and instructions on how to prepare your localhost for migration back up to your host, but that’s not what I’m interested in. I know how to generate new secret keys, but I don’t dare do anything that may affect the live site.Ĭan’t I just set up a different database name, username, and password to log in without using my live site credentials? I want to be able to change codes and setups, plugins, etc on my localhost installation. I know I’m using the live site information on the database name, user and password. I think it was a plugin on the live site because I have to log in using my live site administrator account and password.
I want to be able to make changes as I please on the local copy, but after a few login errors I got locked out.
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I was able to download the site and import tables from the live site database.