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| Vettore | Sep 19 2005, 03:00 AM Post #1 |
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This is all done in cpanel. A few days ago, I installed WordPress, but now I regret that. I want to instal it on the root directory of the domain, but I dont know how to do this, I could just delete the currant WordPress and instal a new one on the root directory, but I dont really want to do that. So, does anyone know how I could move the currant files onto the root domain? |
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| Evinta | Sep 19 2005, 06:33 AM Post #2 |
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The only thing i can think of is moving the whole folder via the "move" funtion in cpanel but that could muck up the installation... but that would save you some time. |
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