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"textContent": "I checked your site and it seems to be working fine from here. Which exact URLs on your website do not work or trigger a download action?\n\n* * *\n\nJust a few things to note:\n\n * You hosting it “on Azure” doesn’t really narrow it down. I haven’t used Azure that much, but those big cloud platforms typically have many ways to host applications: virtual servers, serverless functions, container orchestrators in various kinds. And in most cases, the actual server runtime (which web server you use, how it’s configured, PHP versions, extensions and settings, which method you use to run PHP at all) is entirely up to you to setup. So the only thing that “it was hosted on Azure” tells us who owns the hardware, which is the least relevant part when troubleshooting compatibility issues between hosting solutions.\n * I do not recommend the use of backup/migration plugins. You never know what parts they migrate and what they don’t, or what changes they make to your data. The best, most reliable way to migrate a WordPress site (or any other website for that matter, it’s completely software agnostic) is to just copy the files and database of the WordPress installation itself.\n\n",
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