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mmicc
Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/21 3:59

  • mmicc

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Hi,
First of all, thanks to the moderators and users for providing so much help on the support forums. I think it's definitely one of the things that makes XOOPS such a strong community!

I'm not sure if my questions has to do with migration or simple FTP move, but here goes:

Because I was a beginner, I created my website a few months ago through Fantastico (http://www.mmicc.org). I installed XOOPS on the root directory, which is the public_html folder on my FTP client:


ftp.mmicc.org
¦--> public_html
¦¦¦¦----> modules
¦¦¦¦----> cache
¦¦¦¦----> cgi-bin
¦¦¦¦----> (and so on)


What I'd like to do is move the entire XOOPS installation from the root directory to a sub-folder, which means I want to move the current XOOPS content from http://www.mmicc.org to http://www.mmicc.org/subfolder. I've read several guides on how to migrate XOOPS from one server to another, but here, I only want to move everything to a subfolder, so that the root directory itself can be freed.

How do I go about doing this?
And do I need to go into advanced php or coding modifications?
Any help would be so appreciated :)

Thanks so much in advance!

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Will_H
Re: Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/21 12:36

  • Will_H

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The easiest way to do this is to install XOOPS in the new folder and move the tables from your root installation.

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Bender
Re: Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/21 13:35

  • Bender

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Move the files and folders and adapt the url&path within "mainfile.php" accordingly. That should be it.

(as long as no modules use direct path settings instead of making use of the xoops_root variable which nearly all do)


(a backup never hurts)
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Will_H
Re: Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/21 13:37

  • Will_H

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Really? that easy? all that wasted time restoring tables....

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mmicc
Re: Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/22 8:06

  • mmicc

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Thanks, I will try that.
In case I need to reverse, do I just restore the files and folders back to the root directory, or do I need to run a server backup?

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Bender
Re: Moving XOOPS to a different folder
  • 2006/4/22 9:41

  • Bender

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In cases as such i would always recommend a full backup. It does never hurt and something can always go wrong.
(unlikely but you never know)
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