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radiomics.github.io is still accessible #31

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ahmedhosny opened this issue Mar 17, 2017 · 7 comments
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radiomics.github.io is still accessible #31

ahmedhosny opened this issue Mar 17, 2017 · 7 comments
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@JoostJM I dont have admin access, can you kill this? - its confusing I think.

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JoostJM commented Mar 29, 2017 via email

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no, go to settings > github pages > and set source to None - it might be on master now.
This way github will not publish the page at a github.io url

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JoostJM commented Mar 29, 2017 via email

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JoostJM commented Mar 29, 2017 via email

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The setup I have now is push to the repo then I ssh into the web server (I have a clone of the repo there) then I pull the updates.
It would be great if I don't have to do that everytime I update.
could you send a screenshot of the custom domain?I have to see how it works with gandi

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JoostJM commented Mar 29, 2017 via email

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akh ya that wont work coz the website will be hosted on github and just redirecting from the custom domain to it. We wont have the SSL certificates that we have now with it being hosted on gandi.
If we change the name, would it mess up the clones? or it is smart enough?
I can always reclone it

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