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#1 2016-09-20 04:47:28

gwlco
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From: Pensacola, Fl.
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alternate installation possible in a folder under public_html?

I have created a sub folder under public_html defined as "a".
Is this possible and what do I have to do to make it operate independently of the primary BL?

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#2 2016-09-20 05:24:48

rod barbee
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Re: alternate installation possible in a folder under public_html?

install backlight in the "a" folder just as you did for the root. log in at yoursite.com/a/backlight/ and set up the new site.

If you're also using the Backlight Pages module, be sure to install the index.php and .htaccess in the "a" folder as well.
http://backlight.theturninggate.net/doc … on_install


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#3 2016-09-20 06:33:57

gwlco
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Re: alternate installation possible in a folder under public_html?

That did it. Thank you. Is it also possible to copy templates form the primary installation so I don't have to redo all the settings:

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#4 2016-09-20 08:01:10

rod barbee
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Re: alternate installation possible in a folder under public_html?

you can copy the whole backlight/ folder, but you'll also be copying the databases so that the new site will think it has all the same pictures of the old site.
You can then try deleting /backlight/data/publisher/ from the new installation. 
Then just create a new Publisher instance in Lightroom and publish to the /a/galleries/ folder. I think that should establish a new, clean publisher database.


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