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Install Directory problems
murrrgle
Anonymous
ok, my root directory looks like this:
/
/mail
/public_html
/public_ftp
/www
etc...
the absolute path for this directory is home/username/
where do i put Geeklog? should it look like this?
/
/mail
/public_html
/public_ftp
/www
/geeklog-1.3.1.1
if so, what's the deal with the public_html folder both in my root, and contained within the geeklog subfolder? EVERYTHING that's going to be accessible from a webpage on my server has to be in the public_html folder located in the root...
/
/public_html
/public_ftp
/www
etc...
the absolute path for this directory is home/username/
where do i put Geeklog? should it look like this?
/
/public_html
/public_ftp
/www
/geeklog-1.3.1.1
if so, what's the deal with the public_html folder both in my root, and contained within the geeklog subfolder? EVERYTHING that's going to be accessible from a webpage on my server has to be in the public_html folder located in the root...
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machinari
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Registered: 03/22/04
Posts: 1512
you have a folder named public_html inside your geeklog1.3.11 folder right?
take the contents of that folder and place them in your site's public_html folder. Your geeklog folder can stay where it is.
check your paths according to the install documentation and you're good to go.
take the contents of that folder and place them in your site's public_html folder. Your geeklog folder can stay where it is.
check your paths according to the install documentation and you're good to go.
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