On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Lauren McNees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, this is helping me to understand how it should look.
>
> But I thought that if I'm only running wordpress, I should use the
> wordPress directive, not the addWordPress one. If that's true, I'm
> guessing it would look like this:
>
> dom "rosasharn.com" where
> DocumentRoot = home "wordpress";
> with
> testNoHtaccess;
> wordPress "wordpress"
> end
> end
>
> But this is almost exactly how it already is, except for the line that
> says textHoHtaccess;. Does that line alone tell it to do my URL rewrites?
>
> Thank you...
The testNoHtaccess is only there for testing purposes, before
.htaccess support is disabled. You could just as well test it by
renaming/removing the .htaccess file, though.
There is no reason to use addWordPress in your example. You can just
as well say:
dom "rosasharn.com" with
wordPress "wordpress" where
DocumentRoot = home "path/to/wordpress"
with
testNoHtaccess
end
end
After you are satisfied that it works, you can just remove the
.htaccess file from your WordPress directory and shorten this to:
dom "rosasharn.com" with
wordPress "wordpress" where
DocumentRoot = home "path/to/wordpress"
with end
end
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