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the webhost hosting my XOOPS website got attacked and subsequentally the mySQL database was lost.
I have restored it, however changes to their directory structure means that the directories that my XOOPS site is configured under have changed.
Which file stores such values as 'root directory' etc, for xoops?
Can I simply change this to the new url and the site will be functional again?
I also have a number of other modules that were installed.
I am not sure which XOOPS version I am using, however I know that xoops_version.php is v 1.14, maybe this will help
thanks