However, when the website is redirected, you can see the wordpress subdirectory. Is there a way to keep this hidden, so when you hit the main site, you just see the www.sitename.com address rather then www.sitename.com/wordpress/
Any help would be appreciated!
]]>I then tried placing wp-config.php in the wp-admin folder and opened wp-admin/install in the browser and received the same error message.
My server does have PHP. I checked, and it is PHP5 and is enabled.
Please help. I would use aplus.net’s automatic WordPress installer, but with aplus.net it always tells me that WordPress cannot be installed to /public, so I end up having to put it in something like /public/blog, which I don’t want.
Thanks so much for your time.
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Feel free to browse and see if you get an error: https://www.copilotnewyork.com
Please help.
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There are some restrictions regarding naming your database file so for newbies, like me, the official docs didn’t match up. But the installation does work as I got my WordPress blog going at https://www.mediabaron.com/blog/
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