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Three dots and then Settings Find the Privacy and Security section and click Clear browsing data . Check the Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files options and click Clear data. clear-browsing-data-all Proverite .htaccess fajl .htaccessis a configuration file that allows making changes in the configuration and behavior of the web server. It is a text file that can be manipulated in any text editor. We have already written on our blog about how you can find the htaccess file on your WordPress site If you use cPanel you can find the .htaccess file as followsLog in to your cPanel account In the Files section click File Manager File Manager cpanel . In the public_html directory locate the .httaccess file. htaccess cpanel . If you don't see it click on Settings and check the Show Hidden Files field. show hidden files Now that you've found the.
Htaccess file follow these steps to determine if a broken .haccess B2B Email List file is generating a error. Right-click on the file and download the .htaccess file to create a backup by clicking on Download . download htaccess fajl . After downloading delete the .htaccess file . . If everything works as it should and the Forbidden error no longer appears and the reason for that was definitely in the .httaccess file. To generate the .htaccess file simply log into your WordPress admin and click on Settings then Permalinks . Without making any changes click on the Save changes button at the bottom of the page. This way a new .htaccess file will be generated. Resetting file and folder permissions Another possible cause of HTTP Forbidden errors is wrong file or folder permissions.
When files are created they generally come with their own default file permissions which control how you can read or execute them. A general practice for numeric permission values is to use for folders for static content and for dynamic content. Using an FTP client you can view and change permissions as followsConfigure the FTP client and connect the site After connecting right-click on public_html and check File Attributes Enter the number in the Numeric Field click Apply to directories only and then click OK Repeat step and now enter in the Numeric Field click Apply to files only and then click OK Changing permissions in the FTP client Once done access your site and check if the error still occurs. Turn off.
Htaccess file follow these steps to determine if a broken .haccess B2B Email List file is generating a error. Right-click on the file and download the .htaccess file to create a backup by clicking on Download . download htaccess fajl . After downloading delete the .htaccess file . . If everything works as it should and the Forbidden error no longer appears and the reason for that was definitely in the .httaccess file. To generate the .htaccess file simply log into your WordPress admin and click on Settings then Permalinks . Without making any changes click on the Save changes button at the bottom of the page. This way a new .htaccess file will be generated. Resetting file and folder permissions Another possible cause of HTTP Forbidden errors is wrong file or folder permissions.
When files are created they generally come with their own default file permissions which control how you can read or execute them. A general practice for numeric permission values is to use for folders for static content and for dynamic content. Using an FTP client you can view and change permissions as followsConfigure the FTP client and connect the site After connecting right-click on public_html and check File Attributes Enter the number in the Numeric Field click Apply to directories only and then click OK Repeat step and now enter in the Numeric Field click Apply to files only and then click OK Changing permissions in the FTP client Once done access your site and check if the error still occurs. Turn off.