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IntoRain 05-25-2014 06:33 PM

The renamed file config.php has to be on your site's files, as long as it's there you can rename it where you want ^^

Moontides 05-25-2014 08:14 PM

Okay, thank you! :)
So...

My second issue, is that I'm on #18 now, and I'm confused. My domain? Do I need to make it on .10xhosting? Or is it already the one provided, http://carriedaway.comule.com/?

http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com/for...ead.php?t=1663 (just the link again to the tutorial)

It says open a new tab, but then in the next step it says "once you have successfully installed it". What? Where did it ever mention installing anything?

Oi, what do I do? (so many issues hhaa I'm sorry!)

IntoRain 05-25-2014 10:28 PM

You should have a link to your site, in whatever host you use. It seems your site with mysidia will be http://carriedaway.comule.com/Mysidi...ables%20v1.3.4 because you put the mysidia files inside a folder named Mysidia Adoptables v1.3.4 inside public_html. Rename the folder to something else you'd like? Or put the files outside that folder (directly inside public_html) to make it the root of your site (http://carriedaway.comule.com)

It says open a new tab at the /install page. Once you reach the /install page you will need to follow the steps through installation. In this case, your install page is http://carriedaway.comule.com/Mysidi...v1.3.4/install

Moontides 05-25-2014 10:32 PM

Is that the url people will have to type in to get to my site?

IntoRain 05-25-2014 10:37 PM

Yes (minus /install, that /install page will have to be deleted after installation), that's why I suggest changing the folder's name (from Mysidia Adoptables v.3.1.4 to something else) or copying the contents of that folder to directly inside public_html (makes it the root site)

Moontides 05-25-2014 10:38 PM

But I haven't made a host site for a domain yet... is the tutorial like put in backwards or something?

(I'm really unsure of how to do what you're saying.)

IntoRain 05-25-2014 10:39 PM

Isn't http://carriedaway.comule.com your site?

Moontides 05-25-2014 10:40 PM

Yes, that is my site. So would they type in that to just get to my site, or the Mysidia thing too?

And if it's only that, why would I rename the folder?

IntoRain 05-25-2014 10:49 PM

For example, think of public_html as the full link to your site http://carriedaway.comule.com. Any folder with mysidia files you put in public_html, for example Folder1, will be accessible like this http://carriedaway.comule.com/Folder1

In your case, you don't have anything in public_html, besides the folder Mysidia Adoptables v.1.3.4, so your users will have to go to http://carriedaway.comule.com/Mysidi...tables v.1.3.4 to access your site (once installed).

If you rename the folder to something else, your users will be able to use that link instead. To use http://carriedaway.comule.com (root) you need to copy the contents of the mysidia folder to public_html

Moontides 05-25-2014 10:51 PM

I thought I already did that... When I dragged them over and placed them into the public_html? If I haven't, how do I do that?


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