please note that i can’t access to administrator dashboard wordpress
Try disabling all of your plugins and themes through the database.
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I have just a default disabled pluging installed with wordpress (Akismet), but the problem is still exist !
And also , i don’t understand why i don’t find the htaccess file inside htdocs folder ?
Maybe you need to do a fresh install of Wordpress. It sounds like your installation may have become corrupted, because most Wordpress sites have a .htaccess file. If you haven’t disabled any themes, please do that. If none of what I have guides you to do works, please reinstall Wordpress and see if the problem persists.
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So, i do a manual installation via FileZilla or just via cpanel ?
If you reinstall through Softaculous (accessible from cPanel) you should be fine.
Let me know if anything goes wrong.
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I install wordpress manually, it’s working correctly
Thanks for your help
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KangJL
December 30, 2021, 3:46am
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Next time, try this without need to reinstall
Ensure your WordPress admin area is currently accessible
If you’ve already attempted to make WordPress available on HTTPS yourself, you may have locked yourself out of your WordPress admin area. If so, you should probably see errors like this when trying to access it:
Google Chrome (and derivatives): ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS
Mozilla Firefox: This page isn’t redirecting properly
To regain access to your WordPress admin area, you can do the following:
Login to your client area , find your hosting account, click Manage and then go click Control Panel.
Go to phpMyAdmin, find your WordPress database and click Connect Now.
Find the table with the name ending with _options
and click on the name.
Find the rows with the column option_name
matching siteurl
and home
. These should be the first two in the list, but you can use the Search function if you can’t find them.
Double click the value in the option_value
column, and change the start of the URL from https://
to http://
.
If you have multiple databases and you don’t know which database corresponds to your WordPress website, you can find your database in the installation details in Softaculous, or by checking the wp-config.php
of your WordPress installation.
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