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Hey @Mohab96! Thanks for reaching out 👋 It seems like your site is still trying to use the expired custom domain, which is causing the redirect issue. You can find more details and troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting custom domains and GitHub Pages documentation. Hope it helps :) |
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I read all of it but the problem is that after I remove these domains from the repo nothing changes. |
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Hello,
Previously, I used my free .me domain from Namecheap, "mohabyaser.me," and it worked fine. However, since it expired, I can no longer access anything I publish using GitHub Pages because it always redirects me to "https://mohabyaser.me/" from "https://mohab96.github.io/," which results in error. Please help me access GitHub Pages on my repositories again. Thank you for your time.
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