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WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) are exposed for editing in GUI

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    • d19dotcaD Offline
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      wrote on last edited by d19dotca
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      I was just playing around with the latest WordPress Developer package, and noticed something that I don't believe was the case previously or at least I didn't notice it until recently and definitely isn't allowed in the Managed one... if you go to Settings > General, you'll find the WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) fields openly editable.

      In Managed deployment, those are greyed out. I suspected that was needed so that people didn't accidentally edit that and make WordPress unreachable, since it should be set by the Location set in the Cloudron GUI instead. Have I misunderstood? Is this a defect in the new package, or is this as-expected?

      Just raising it in case it's an issue, as I imagine it could be.

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      Dustin Dauncey
      www.d19.ca

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      • d19dotcaD d19dotca

        I was just playing around with the latest WordPress Developer package, and noticed something that I don't believe was the case previously or at least I didn't notice it until recently and definitely isn't allowed in the Managed one... if you go to Settings > General, you'll find the WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) fields openly editable.

        In Managed deployment, those are greyed out. I suspected that was needed so that people didn't accidentally edit that and make WordPress unreachable, since it should be set by the Location set in the Cloudron GUI instead. Have I misunderstood? Is this a defect in the new package, or is this as-expected?

        Just raising it in case it's an issue, as I imagine it could be.

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        @d19dotca said in WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL) are exposed for editing in GUI:

        In Managed deployment, those are greyed out

        Good observation. I think it makes sense to keep them readonly like before since one is supposed to edit them only from Cloudron dashboard anyway. WP does this if we set HOME_URL in the wp-config.php. I have fixed it for coming release (for both dev and managed).

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          Yeah, making them read only makes the most sense. It's not like URLs change that often but you certainly wouldn't want to change it in WP or Cloudron would freak. 😂

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