I have a site http://www.gingerlily.fr
i copy those file and create sub directory on root called test and uploaded the file to it
duplicated db and apply update for all base url db and other configurations. (http://www.gingerlily.fr/test)
but the problem is when i access http://www.gingerlily.fr/test
site i always show root urls and other js and images loads from root magento installation. i try a day for thi but no luck.
can anyone help me for this something wrong with httacess file or any other wrong with this ?
thank you
I have seen your http://www.gingerlily.fr/. Correct me if i am wrong your trying to duplicate your site to test directory. But in magento your can't copy and duplicate site like PHP /Html here your files of magento site need to be first install and you can replace your module and theme files.
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I have setup a subdomain in cpanel like market.domain.com. The document root for this is /public_html/market/. I have places PHP files here
/public_html/market/info.php - this is working
/public_html/market/api/info.php - not working
any help for this will be much appreciated.
TIA
500 internal server error
You need to check 3 things:
Check if there is any .htaccess file in the api or market directory. If yes, please rename the .htaccess file to .htaccess.original and see if the sub domain URL is working. If its working, then review the code in the .htaccess file.
Check the directory permission / ownership to see if its correct.
Check the error logs to find out exactly whats causing the problem.
I have installed Xenforo in my public_html in my Cpanel which means my forum is available in site.com
Now I want to add another folder contains my web app and want to access it in site.com/myapp. I created a folder "myapp" in public_htmll beside Xenforo files and now when I enter the URL site.com/myapp it goes to a 404 page of the forum. I need to Xenforo exclude this folder and let the app lunch in this address. How can I do that?
You should move your XenForo installation to a subdirectory - many people use site.com/community as the forum root and either have a separate home page at site.com/ or just redirect the domain root to the /community URL.
This then allows you to have other apps running in other subdirectories like site.com/myapp without issue.
In XenForo 2.x this works fine, If you have enabled full Seo friendly urls from admin panel, Make sure you have proper .htaccess file in place. In you case, I believe you did not upload .htaccess file in public_html folder
I read moodles documentation where it says that if the data root directory has to be in the site's public html folder ( Please see that i can not create it outside it since i dont have sufficient privileges as i am using a free account ). then you have to chmod it to 770 and also use htaccess to protect it.
Now i am creating the moodle inside my domain at folder /moodle/
and moodle uploads folder is /moodle-uploads/uploads/
and i have an .htaccess setup in /moodle-uploads/.htaccess
where its contents are
order deny,allow
deny from all
as specified on
http://docs.moodle.org/20/en/Creating_Moodle_site_data_directory
But still when i run the auto installer script it says the data root directory is not secure
This is not the best way of doing it but coding hack to just get rid of this error if you like try it..,
in moodle root go the install.php and if you are using 2.6 in line 341 or others versions search for is_dataroot_insecure() function and change it to false in the else if condition and try to install again,and that it..,
By default its going to give you warning for having it in the public html folder as according to the docs in the link you also provided.
Remember that by default moodle will issue a warning about moodle data
directories created inside the web directory, but otherwise this
directory can be located where you wish. You can later move or change
the location of this directory, but if you do, be sure to edit the
setting in the config.php file that sets this; e.g. if moodledata is
under a directory called data, then it would look like this:
As long as you have configured the dataroot location with the moodle data directory and placed your .htaccess file in that folder it should be fine.
i'm using moodle 2.4.1 and had a some problem. the solution open install.php file and search for statment
} else if (is_dataroot_insecure()) {
and disabled.
it's work for me
I am new to magento, I have worked on VirtueMart for joomla for a year now and I noticed it has no multistore ability until a friend introduced me to magento. I have succesfully installed magento(1.7.0.2) into WAMP 2.2 (PHP v5.3.13) on my Windows7.
I succesfully created root categories just as directed here: http://www.templatemonster.com/help/magento-how-to-set-up-and-manage-multiple-stores.html but in my own case, I am using sub-directories (ie //domain/magento as main store and //domain/magento/crunchies as store2).
A root category was created at the backend for crunchies. I copied both index.php and htaccess from magento folder (c:/wamp/www/magento) to crunchies folder (c:/wamp/www/magento/crunchise).on the crunchies' copy of index.php, $mageFilenam =‘app/Mage.php’; I change it to $mageFilename=‘../app/Mage.php’;
And saved changes, I also open up the copied htaccess file and added the following to the end of it:
SetEnvIf Host.*MainWebsite.*MAGE_RUN_CODE= base";
SetEnvIfHost .*www.crunchies.com.*MAGE_RUN_TYPE="cruncies_code";
Where website names created at System>manage store of backend are: Main Website(for main store) and www.crunchies.com (for store2).
When I point to domain/magento on my browser, it shows home page but when I point to domain/magento/crunchies, I get :\"mydirectery"../app/Mage.php was not found.
Please how do I solve this issue? Is there any other setting I'm missing out in my wamp config?
We have our server which runs the site at 173......54/
For development we want to have a copy of the code that can be tested at 173.....54/~me/site
When I install a copy of Yii and the code at ~me/ folder and access 173.....54/~me/site I am able
to see the newly installed index html. However, if I try to move to 173.....54/~me/site/book or a user register page or any other page the other (main) Yii application reads the code as a link not found instead of the development Yii application.
Am I supposed to update a the htaccess file to ignore requests within /~me ? If so how should it look? Or am I missing something?
Thanks again!
No need to make ignore in other .htaccess, the dev site .htaccess will take care of it.
In your index.php at the root of your dev site you need to point $yii at your Yii framework/yii.php
and then in the .htaccess in the root of your dev site you need to point RewriteBase to your dev site root.
Also make sure you point to the correct configuration file corresponding with your application in index.php