PHPCMS After changing the domain name, you need to modify some settings to allow normal website browsing. Many newcomers directly modify 1-2 of the items, which will cause website failure, some addresses cannot be changed, and functions are missing.
Let’s take a look at the steps for phpcms to change the domain name:
1. Click Update Cache and wait for the cache change to be completed.
2. Click Content--Attachment Management--Attachment Address Replacement
Replace the original attachment address with the new one, as shown below:
3. Click on the content-Batch update URL-Start update
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