This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
The client wants to change the type of translation hosting for their bilingual website, moving the English version from a subdirectory on a German domain to a new .com domain. They are unsure how to configure the hosting and domain settings for this change.
Solution:
1. Ensure that all domains or subdomains point to the same WordPress installation where WPML is installed. This setup allows both the original and the new domain to access the same site content and translations.
2. Do not duplicate the site onto another hosting as it will create two separate, unconnected installations. Instead, configure the new domain as an alias in your server settings, pointing it to the existing site installation.
3. If encountering issues with domain validation, temporarily deactivate the "Validate on save" option, enter your new domain, save the changes, and test the domain. Reactivate the validation once you confirm the domain works correctly.
For detailed guidance on setting up different domains for each language, visit WPML documentation on using different domains per language.
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