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For a new installation on Bluehost:
I copied the ttg-be folder into the top level directory of my domain. However when trying to log into mydomain/ttg-be/admin, I get a 404 file not found error.
So I copied the ttg-be folder into public_html, and I am able to log in to the admin tool.
Is public_html the correct folder to use for ttg-be, publisher, and galleries ?
Thanks for any input.
-Jeff
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On Bluehost, /public_html is the top-most public level for your website, and is where you should install /ttg-be.
/public_html/galleries
/public_html/ttg-be
/public_html/ttg-be/publisher
etc.
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Thanks for the quick response clarification
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I just registered with BlueHost and they show my home directory as being /home2/wondrov6/public_html So, is that where I need to install ttg-be and the other modules? In the install video, it looked like the files were being installed into a root directory "/". It has me confused.
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the root of your site is the public_html folder. That's where you need to upload ttg-be as well as the rest of your site.
Rod
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Thanks, is that regardless of what comes before it, the home2/wondrov6?
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yes. what comes before it is the server path I believe.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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