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rookie
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My web server is set up weird. The domain I want to install geeklog into is an add on domain. The add on domain is in the public_html file. How do I install this script then?
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Dirk
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Hmm, not sure I understand your problem. Maybe this will help: Installing Geeklog entirely within the web root
If that wasn't it, please try rephrasing your problem.
bye, Dirk
If that wasn't it, please try rephrasing your problem.
bye, Dirk
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rookie
Anonymous
My main domain is wehostphotos.com. When I created the add on domain it is put into the public_html of the main domain.
So when i ftp in:
/public_html
/public_html/visitwoodhaven.com
visitwoodhaven.com is the add on domain. Do I create the public_html folder in visitwoodhaven.com? Or do I just upload the contents of public_html into visitwoodhaven.com?
So when i ftp in:
/public_html
/public_html/visitwoodhaven.com
visitwoodhaven.com is the add on domain. Do I create the public_html folder in visitwoodhaven.com? Or do I just upload the contents of public_html into visitwoodhaven.com?
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rookie
Anonymous
Ok, did that. Front end working. When I click on admin menu items, I get files not found. Now what?
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rookie
Anonymous
I'm going to reinstall it. Somethin aint right though.
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