warmbells Posted July 10, 2017 Report Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) Hi. My site is about to change from being a sub domain to the main domain as the old domain is about to expire. What do I need to change to ensure that the ad server works? Looking at conf.php it looks like when the site is transferred by the host it will still say www.mysite.net will I need to change anything in the database files? thanks, Gerald Edited July 10, 2017 by warmbells typo Quote
andrewatfornax Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 Hi @warmbells, You will need to change the [webPath] entries (as appropriate), the name of the configuration file itself, and the default config file as well. The docs at https://documentation.revive-adserver.com/display/DOCS/Managing+Configuration+Files will help. Quote
warmbells Posted July 11, 2017 Author Report Posted July 11, 2017 Hi Andrew, I have received an email from the hosting company saying they had swapped the domains around, sub domain is now the main and main now the sub domain. I have just accessed the ad server and it seems to be working okay without altering anything, admin shows and all the banners are appearing. I'll try it for a few days to see what happens. Gerald Quote
warmbells Posted July 11, 2017 Author Report Posted July 11, 2017 Just had a look on the actual site and loaded a few pages, no banners are showing the ad server is in the root folder, do I need to change the invocation code, from https://www.mysite.net/revive305/www/delivery/ajs.php':'http://www.mysite.net/revive305/www/delivery/ajs.php' to https://www/revive305/www/delivery/ajs.php':'http://www/revive305/www/delivery/ajs.php Gerald Quote
andrewatfornax Posted July 13, 2017 Report Posted July 13, 2017 Hi @warmbells, Possibly, yes. It depends if the Revive Adserver installation can still be accessed via the old URL or not. Quote
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