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Installation effects features?

July 04, 2007 6:34pm

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  • #1 / Jul 04, 2007 6:34pm

    stage5

    13 posts

    I was just wondering about the installation of EE. I’ve used CMS systems that need to be installed in the main site root, and some in an off directory (domain.com/foldername/). I was wondering how EE needed to be installed, and if moving it off would effect the features (for instance having it in domain.com/blog/ would only allow me to use the blog feature). I would obviously want the homepage of my website to domain.com, not domain.com/expressionengine or the like. Can you guys let me know expression engine handles this? Thanks for the help!

  • #2 / Jul 04, 2007 6:40pm

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Hi, stage5. I’ve installed EE in the root and in a subdirectory. If I’m going to be using EE to power an entire site, I prefer to install in the root.

    If you already have an existing index.php file, what I do is rename the index.php file from EE to something like new.php. I develop the site using new.php, when it’s ready to go, I rename the original index.php to old_index.php and new.php to index.php. I also change the settings in EE to use index.php instead of new.php.

    Does that help?

  • #3 / Jul 04, 2007 7:13pm

    stage5

    13 posts

    thanks for the help 😊

    yes that helps explain part of it…I guess I just wanted to know if I was absolutely required to install it in the root directory for me to able to use all the features…or if putting it in a an off directory would only allow me to use the blog or some specific features…

    -Danny

  • #4 / Jul 04, 2007 7:21pm

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    .I guess I just wanted to know if I was absolutely required to install it in the root directory for me to able to use all the features…or if putting it in a an off directory would only allow me to use the blog or some specific features

    No, you’d be able to have all the functionality, but you’d be adding another level of URI title.

    Does that make more sense?

  • #5 / Jul 04, 2007 7:36pm

    stage5

    13 posts

    yeah that makes sense…that would be something I would probably want to avoid 😛

    okay, so I’m assuming I should just put it in the root, regardless of the features I intend to use?

  • #6 / Jul 04, 2007 8:57pm

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Yes, that’s what I would do. 😊

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