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Got another question. AS you know I moved all the XOOPS files from the separate XOOPS directory into my public_html directory. Everything is working great. But...
I tried to install a module in the public_html/module/... directory. I received an error message that it couldn't find the mySQL file. I just thought about it. The mySQL data base I created has all xoops_ prefixes from when I installed it the first time in a separate directory. I wanted to delete the XOOPS directory completely to free up some space on my server, but then I realized that mySQL data base is reading from the XOOPS directory.
How can resolve this? I want to create a mySQL data base to work with the current XOOPS installation in my public_html file. My server host will only let me have one mySQL data base so how can I delete the one associated with my old xooops directory and create another one that reads the XOOPS files from my public_html directory?