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I can't get my wordpress install live locally, i'm using wordpress, nginx, mySQL, php , ubuntu and below is my nginx file. I just get a download file instead of the website. server { listen 80 defaultserver; listen [::] defaultserver ipv6o. This may be a plugin or theme conflict. Please attempt to disable all plugins, and switch to the default Twenty Nineteen theme. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of the problem. If you can install plugins, install Health Check. First you have to Remove cache in your browser. Then open terminal and run the following command: sudo apt-get install php-gettext sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/default. Then add the following code in the default file.
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