oldpatrickulrich on Nostr: You'll make the .well-known in the root folder for your public website. If your ...
You'll make the .well-known in the root folder for your public website. If your hostinger site is using apache then .htaccess should work fine. It just needs to be in the same well-known folder as the nostr.json file.
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2022-12-20 13:14:04Event JSON
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