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I recently migrated a site to a larger server. Everything appears to be fine, the site works everything transferred over. The site does have an SSL cert.

Recently we started to get flagged as unsafe on browsers set up for "safe browsing". When I went into the inspect tool under console there was some mixed content which I fixed by using a search and replace tool, so the bad files were relabeled to HTTPS.

The problem is I have 3 files that don't exist on the server, but are still being referenced by WordPress somewhere.

My question is:

  1. what is the process for getting these off? Is it in the code? database? both? If so where would the code be located and/or which table(s) would i look?
  2. is there a safe way to remove these?

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