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xantius
Xoops migration help
  • 2004/3/18 16:30

  • xantius

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  • Since: 2004/3/17


I currently have XOOPS in my webroot, but want to move it to a XOOPS directory. What would I do to set the paths right when I move it from / to /xoops? Is there anything else I'd need to do (database, etc)?

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Mithrandir
Re: Xoops migration help

Change XOOPS_ROOT_PATH and XOOPS_URL definitions in mainfile.php (don't forget to chmod 444 after you are done)
That should be it.

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xantius
Re: Xoops migration help
  • 2004/3/18 16:41

  • xantius

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  • Since: 2004/3/17


Awesome. XOOPS is great for how portable it is. Thank you for the prompt reply!

--Xantius

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Mithrandir
Re: Xoops migration help

You are welcome

Good luck with the project.

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xantius
Re: Xoops migration help
  • 2004/3/19 20:04

  • xantius

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  • Since: 2004/3/17


Um, it doesn't appear to be that easy after all. My site is moved to a XOOPS dir, and I updated that file, but when I go to log back into my site, it says that it's looking for user.php in / instead of /xoops and can't find it. Therefore I can't log back in, and my site isn't working. Any ideas?

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xantius
Re: Xoops migration help
  • 2004/3/19 20:07

  • xantius

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  • Since: 2004/3/17


And of course I spoke a little too soon. One thing to note is that I think you need to have the option turned on to read the theme from file. I went into the database and turned that on, and the site re-established everything correctly. So almost as simple as you said. I was able to turn my site back on and now all is well. (Hopefully I"m not speaking too soon when I say that.

--Xantius

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