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Should I install PN in own directory or document root?
  • Posted: 20.01.2005, 23:39
     
    jbk
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    I installed PN in httpdocs/CMS. So PN is visible at www.mydomain.org/CMS/. That means I have to somehow automatically forward the user from the document root to the CMS folder, and it results in ugly URLs. Should I have just installed it at document root? What are people's general strategies & tricks on this issue?

    Thanks. I'm new to PN.

    -jbk
  • Posted: 21.01.2005, 02:21
     
    InvalidResponse
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    you can just move all files to the domain root.. if you want.

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  • Posted: 22.01.2005, 23:59
     
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    Hi, new person, similar problem. I tried moving my files to the domain root as suggested however it comes up with the following.

    "Fatal error: Call to undefined function: adonewconnection() in /usr/home/bluntaxe/public_html/includes/pnAPI.php on line 488"

    If I put it in any subdirectory it works fine. Simple answer would be just leave it alone, but I kind of would like it at the main domain of the site. Any ideas of what settings to play around with? I tried looking/messing around with the pnAPI.php file but I'm not 'that' familiar with the system or PHP.

    Thanks

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