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Can I install config.php using '/' as rootmy host is 1and1 |
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| Anonymous: Brian |
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Hi. I got a question. I managed to install geeklog successfully changing the public_html file to another name and following the instructions just to realize people trying to access my site will not get access by typing my domain alone, but they will have to include a forward slash after the domain and type the folder where the public_html files are. like http://mysitename.com/abc to give an example
I have tried many things but nothing seems to work. This is how it shows in my config.php-the path to public_html // $_CONF['path_html'] = '/path/to/your/public_html/'; Am I doing something wrong here?. Please notice I provided the right path to my config file and also fixed things up in my lib-common.php file. $_CONF['path_html'] = '/'; I also run the test recommended in the installation instructions, the ones that uses check.php at the end of the URL and 4 of 5 tests failed. Thanks for helping. |
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| Dirk |
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You may want to re-read the bit about public_html in the installation instructions:
http://www.geeklog.net/docs/install.html#public_html bye, Dirk |
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