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Brittany Brown
2,244 PointsCMS
Hi! I have made a website and it is supposed to be "live" (everything is in Cyberduck) and the old CMS (from Concrete5) is still overriding what I had made. How do I fix it?
3 Answers
Shawn Denham
Python Development Techdegree Student 17,802 PointsI am afraid that I am bit confused on what you are asking. From what I understand Cyberduck is a piece of software that helps with publishing to the web and Concrete5 is an actual CMS.
Are you completely rewriting your site using some editor and CyberDuck to publish that to your hosting site?
Brittany Brown
2,244 PointsThat's exactly right. I was making everything for a new version of the website here in Treehouse's Workspaces, and I downloaded the files to Cyberduck and I am getting a Concrete5 error page. Concrete5 was the CMS previously used.
Shawn Denham
Python Development Techdegree Student 17,802 PointsI am not sure if this is an option for you but can you completely deleting everything off of your target folder then try publishing again through CyberDuck?