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  • Moove Agency
    August 04, 2022 @ 8:41 am

    Every licence includes one production environment.

    It also covers 2 staging/dev environments if they use the following keywords in the URL:

    • local
    • localhost
    • staging
    • stage
    • dev
    • sandbox
    • test
    • beta
    • cloudwaysapps
    • pantheon
    • kinsta
    • wpengine
    • flywheelsites
    • mybluehost
    • lightningbasehosted
    • wpstagecoach

    If your staging/dev environment does not use these keywords in the URL, then our system won’t know that those are staging/dev domains and will assign them as production environments.

    To fix this, you can de-activate the licence on those environments, change the URL to include one of the keywords above, and then activate the licence again on that environment. Your staging/dev site will then be automatically recognised as staging.

    If you can’t change the staging URL, then you will need to buy additional licences to cover the staging/dev environments.

     

     

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