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- Hello, I’m trying to find the temporary URL for my hosting account with the domain mddairy.infinityfreeapp.com. I’ve set up the domain, but it’s not loading yet due to DNS propagation. Can someone guide me where to find the temporary URL in the control panel or elsewhere? My hosting account ID is [if0_38477204]. Thanks!”
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Hello, what do you mean by temporary URL? The only URLs are the ones that you configured.
Error 500. Looks like PHP code crashed. If you can’t see it, you may have to wait up to 72 hours for DNS Propagation.
I’m also confused, what do you mean “Temporary URL”? If you could please inform us what a Temporary URL is, we would like to know.
There is no such thing on free hosting
Can I get a temporary link for my website so that I can check it? Once the hosting is complete, the website should open with the original link. This is so I can verify if my website is working properly or not.
No
Free hosting doesn’t have a temporary link feature.
A few alternatives you could consider:
- If the domain name is already assigned to your hosting account but you’re waiting for DNS cache, you could:
- Flush your computer’s DNS cache.
- Configure your computer to use a different DNS resolver that uses shorter cache lifetimes.
- Update your computer’s hosts file so you can view your domain name on our hosting regardless of the current DNS settings.
- If the domain name is assigned to your account but not yet pointing to our servers (because you used CNAME verification and don’t want to switch your website traffic yet), you can also update your computer’s hosts file to preview the website on our hosting.
- If the domain name is not assigned to your account at all yet, you can instead setup your website on a free subdomain to see how it looks on our hosting. This is the closest thing to a “temporary URL” we can give you.
- Note that not every website works well if it’s accessed with a different URL. WordPress for example is notoriously picky with the website URL, so even a “temporary URL” feature wouldn’t help you if WordPress is not configured to work on that URL.
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