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Mudnuts4x4
Cannot Get Xoops To Initiate
  • 2007/3/22 15:17

  • Mudnuts4x4

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I am using IX Webhosting and FileZilla. When I went to upload the contents of the /htdocs file I saw that there was no obvious "ROOT" folder. The two items I see are a folder with the domian name and a "log" folder. I entered the domain name and saw a few folders such as cgi, etc. but no /htdocs or /httpdocs folder. Because of this I copied the actual /htdocs folder in the domain name folder. Nothing happened. I figured maybe the domain name folder was the root folder. Copied the contents of /htdocs to the domain name folder. Same outcome. I get a screen with the HTTP 403 code.

PLEASE HELP!
Mudnut

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rabideau
Re: Cannot Get Xoops To Initiate
  • 2007/3/22 15:38

  • rabideau

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Read here:

http://xoopsdocs.net/modules/docs/

Read here:http://helpxoops.info . The WIKI has additional info.
Pax vobiscum,
...mark

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skenow
Re: Cannot Get Xoops To Initiate
  • 2007/3/23 13:24

  • skenow

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Each host will have different paths for your web root -

Here are 2 examples:
/public_html
/var/www/html

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Mudnuts4x4
Re: Cannot Get Xoops To Initiate
  • 2007/3/24 20:33

  • Mudnuts4x4

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  • Since: 2007/2/21


I figured out that the domain name folder is the root folder. IX sets it up this way for multuple domains and sub domains for one user.

Thanks for the help.
Mudnut

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