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garfy

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I have this problem

I bought new domain that is pointing to the folder of my main domain and her elies the problem

i should point the additional domain to maindomain/folder/public_html/ but the server does not allow that, they do not allow additional doamin setup pointing to 2 levels deep

i can use only one folder deep

so when i try to install geeklog and with this url

http://alternativnamedicina.com/admin/install/install.php
it doesnt work
but if i put http://alternativnamedicina.com/public_html/admin/install/install.php it works

so what should i do
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Quote by garfy: so what should i do

Move the files around.

See the installation instructions. Installing Geeklog entirely within the web root may also come in handy.

bye, Dirk
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i did that but now i get this message

Template Error: set_root: home/bad/public_html/nativa/layout/professional is not a directory.
Halted.

but public_html files are in the root of nativa folder and the file is there

i do not get it
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Always use absolute paths, i.e. ones starting with a slash.

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can you be more specific??

you mean home/public_thml/subfolder............
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/home/whatever/...

bye, Dirk
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i did u use that in both config files

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i changed like this in config that lies in directory root

// This should point to the directory where your config.php file resides.
$_CONF['path'] = '/home/bad/public_html/nativa/root/'; // should end in a slash

// You only need to change this if you moved or renamed the public_html
// directory. In that case, you should specify the complete path to the
// directory (i.e. without the $_CONF['path']) like this:
// $_CONF['path_html'] = '/path/to/your/public_html/';
$_CONF['path_html'] = 'home/bad/public_html/nativa/';

did i set it wrong???
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Quote by garfy: $_CONF['path_html'] = 'home/bad/public_html/nativa/';

What did I just post above about absolute paths beginning with a slash?

bye, Dirk
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thank you

as always dirk u r the man
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