Error 404 from freeprohosting

http://informationio.site i switched my hosting yesterday its been 24 hours+ but my website isnt active yet . i switched from profreehosting to infinity hosting due to good reviews of infinity help me out with this it is showing error 404 (to be noted 404 page is by profreehosting ) try visiting both the site i mean with https and without http(s) sometimes it shows ssl error dont know what the he*k us going on

Welcome to the forum!

Please do not hijack other users’ topics. Someone will eventually see your post and help you, so be patient!

Can you double-check that you uploaded your files into the correct folder? To check which folder corresponds to your domain, go to the Client Area > Domains and look at the directory that corresponds to your domain:

That shouldn’t change whether you see a 404 error or not. And when I visit your website, I get redirected to HTTPS.

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i haven’t uploaded files i am a wordpress user just a beginner don’t know much about files and other stuff i have installed wordpress , but my website is showing error 404 and english isn’t my mother tongue so i apologies for any mistake

that change is probably due to cloudflare servers

Does the installation show up on Softaculous? And can you screenshot your website’s directory?

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under client era this is the directory /home/vol7_4/infinityfree.com/if0_35693617

i installed wordpress for the 2nd time today i reinstalled it just an hour ago

That is your home directory. Please go to the Domains tab and see the directory that your website corresponds to.

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it says
![image|690x388](upload://9cJL94UH

Can you screenshot your htdocs folder in the file manager?

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are my screenshots visible ? there are a bit blurry on my pc

That is odd, your index.php is there. I don’t have much experience with WordPress and nothing like this has happened to me before, so I’m afraid I cannot help.

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Can you share the contents of your .htaccess file from here?
Trying to visit your website currently gives me an ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS issue, and I noticed a SitePro folder on your site, had you tried to use the Site.Pro website builder before installing WordPress?

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i tried that after installing wordpress

here is the data inside of htaccess # Powered by Site.pro

ModPagespeed off ExpiresActive On ExpiresDefault A0 ExpiresByType image/gif A691200 ExpiresByType image/png A691200 ExpiresByType image/jpeg A691200 ExpiresByType text/css A691200 ExpiresByType text/javascript A691200 ExpiresByType application/javascript A691200

<FilesMatch “^(web.config)$”>

Require all denied

<IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
Order allow,deny


ErrorDocument 401 “Unauthorized”
ErrorDocument 403 “Forbidden”

#Options -MultiViews

RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.)
RewriteRule .
- [e=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%1]
RewriteCond %{HTTP:X-Server-Addr} ^(.)
RewriteRule .
- [e=HTTP_X_SERVER_ADDR:%1]
RewriteRule ^.well-known/.+ - [L]

DirectoryIndex index.php index.cgi index.html
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(js/(main.js|bootstrap.min.js)|css/([0-9a-f]+.css|common.css|site.css|bootstrap.min.css)|sitemap.xml)$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ sitepro/$1 [L,QSA]

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Hmm, I thought this was the case. It seems like your .htaccess is trying to load configuration for a Site.Pro website, which is interfering with WordPress.

Since this is a new installation, I’d recommend deleting all files inside htdocs (perhaps also deleting the builder through here), then performing a new WordPress installation via Softaculous.

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my reply limit is over so i will edit this one

it isnt suspended i removed it from add on domain now i will add it again and try whether it works out or not i saw a post my admin telling to do this to someone else

This might be because of DNS caching, the advice in this article can help with that:

You’ll still need to remove your website’s content and either retry a Site.Pro or a WordPress installation.

Additionally, check your Cloudflare records to make sure your website points only to the InfinityFree IP (found in the client area) and not to a previous ProFreeHost one.

Yeah, exactly!

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OP showed sensitive information in the URL bar.

@infinityuser793 didn’t notice your edit, sorry - your website seems to redirect me to suspendeddomain.org right now:

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