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  "textContent": "I just told you what to do in my previous point. I did not mention installing WordPress anywhere, because that’s not what you should do.\n\nSimply put: don’t install a new copy of WordPress if you don’t want a new copy of WordPress. If you want to move an existing site, you need to move the existing site.\n\nRachidali:\n\n> Must i copy the hole htdocs file ? even the index that autogenerated with old subdomain !!\n\nJust copying (or moving) the entire htdocs directory is most straight forward.\n\nThe default index2.html file can be safely deleted on any website at any time. So no, you don’t need to move or keep it.",
  "title": "Generating redirecting file under the new subdomain to fix the dns issue that happen"
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