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Slow site problems caused by bad resource URLs
December 02, 2007, 02:22:56 pm
My whole site has been running REAL slow for the last couple of weeks. When I tried using CiviCRM, it churned and churned and churned and churned and finally showed pages that were strangely formatted.

I just found that I had the CiviCRM Resource URLs set to a domain that no longer is found. So if your site runs really, really slow, check your Resource URLs.

How it happened:
We had a functioning nccommunities.org site, so when we set up a new Drupal/CiviCRM site,
we used the URL nccommunities.com. Then, when it was working, we pointed the .org URL to the .com site. A couple of weeks ago, we dropped the .com URL. I changed the Drupal sites directory and the Base URL, but forgot to change the Resource URLs. So our Resource URLs were set for nccommunities.com, which now gives "can't find the server."

I'm posting this in case someone else has a similar problem.
 
Judy Hallman

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