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you can run XOOPS in any directory in your main site
i.e www.yoursite.com
or www.yoursite/funstuff(new XOOPS install in this directory)
etc...
all you need are two databases, there is a way to link XOOPS installs to one database I think but that is a bit complicated and I don't think you even want that since then the sites would interfere.
So when people type www.yoursite.com (main XOOPS install)they will get your main install if its in the root directory and if they type type www.yoursite.com/(name of folder here, as long as it isn't one that XOOPS uses) i.e
http://www.uberakito.com/avantgarde will work fine
The only problem is that your users will have to type
http://www.uberakito.com/avantgarde in the browser address bar to get to that XOOPS install.
The subdomain would probably be cleaner in feel. and remember
1.)xoops install------1st database
2.)2nd XOOPS install -2nd database
Kev
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