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ytsorf7
Installing as a subdirctory instead of in root.
  • 2006/11/25 17:19

  • ytsorf7

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  • Since: 2006/11/23


I recently installed XOOPS in a pre-existing website as a subdirectory. A link in the preexisting website is supposed to take users to the XOOPS community. Everything works fine except the login block. It doesn't show up. I can login as administrator from an interface my webhost provides. There do not seem to be any error messages when I use the debug feature. When I reinstall XOOPS in the root directory, everything including the login block works fine. Am I not supposed to install this as a subdirectory? Also, the login block does show up when a user tries to access something that requires registration. It grants the registered user entry or registers the new user, but then takes them to a URL that seems to be a confused version of the root URL and the subdirectory. (e.g., subdirectory/http://domain). Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

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