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    I have installed flynax into a sub-directory...

    Hello Flynax Team,

    I have installed flynax (another copy) into a sub-directory, (site.com/test) verses my original location (site.com/classifieds) and I have clearly specified where to install it (site.com/test). When install completed it all seems ok, but my original site has become affected (css is all that I can see so far) what should I do to remedy this situation? What paths / config files do I have to change, I don't recall them?

    It appears that my old installation won't let me login as admin, I guess the .htaccess files and config files need to be correct on the new install. Can someone refresh my memory on how to do this?

    Both flynax installs are version 4.7

    Update:
    I realized that I accidentally used my old db instead of creating the new one. Guess it was just one of those days to have a good backup on hand.
    Last edited by Brian Jester; September 10, 2019 at 07:32 AM.
    Thank you - Your Welcome
    Brian

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    Hello,

    You should change site location and domain name in includes > config.inc.php > RL_ROOT & RL_URL_HOME

    also change the value RewriteBase in .htaccess file to /test/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudi View Post
    Hello,

    You should change site location and domain name in includes > config.inc.php > RL_ROOT & RL_URL_HOME

    also change the value RewriteBase in .htaccess file to /test/
    Thank you Rudi, That's good to know!
    Thank you - Your Welcome
    Brian

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