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How to install Empire CMS in the secondary directory

Nov 09, 2019 am 11:38 AM
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How to install Empire CMS in the secondary directory

Steps for installing Empire cms in the secondary directory:

1. Unzip the installation package to the secondary directory to be installed;

2 , access the secondary directory e/install through the browser to install;

3. Log in to cms and set your virtual directory in the website address set by the system, such as /WWW/, attachment address /WWW/d/ files/.

With the above settings, basically the folders generated by the column will be in this secondary directory, which has nothing to do with the root directory.

The only thing left to do is to add href="/WWW/..." src="/WWW/..." to all connections when writing the template. That's it.

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