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Hello,
How can I change it so that XOOPS can work under "http://mywebsite/" instead of me having to have a redirect from
http://mywebsite to point it to:
http://mywebsite/xoop/ (initially installed it under the xoop directory). Currently, I get errors if change my domain document root to point to the xoop directory (it is still looking for files under
http://www.mywebsite/xoops" instead of under
http://www.mywebsite). Is there a place where I can change this setting so it would work ok once I change my doucment root to point under the xoop directory?
Thanks in Advance.