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"textContent": "Can’t quite follow your post - which domain did you delete?\n\nIf the free subdomain is active on your account, just add the custom domain as a parked domain (this should work, I could be wrong. Been awhile since I’ve tried this)\n\nIf it’s not, add the free subdomain, then the custom domain as a parked domain. Then move your files from /htdocs to /<free_subdomain>/htdocs.\n\nHow to move a website to a different directory File Management and FTP\n\n> Every website is linked to a certain htdocs directory on your account. But sometimes you need to move a website from one htdocs directory to another. This may be necessary if: You are moving to a different domain name (e.g. a free subdomain to a custom domain). You have recreated your domain name and it was assigned to a different directory. Fortunately, there is no need to rebuild your website from scratch. It’s not difficult to move your website from one directory to another. How to move a…",
"title": "Incorrect document root for custom domain – points to fps-nso54.rf.gd/htdocs instead of /htdocs"
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