Website question #946
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I am hosting the website on a different server. How can I get the site to not keep wanting to have it go to the allsky folder in the site? For example the site can be reached at http://192.168.1.10 And it works just fine. But when trying to look at videos/startrails/etc it keeps wanting to go to http://192.168.1.10/allsky/ Just want it to go to the root and then go to the folders like: http://192.168.1.10/ |
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@hpservertech The Allsky-website is designed to have startrails, keograms, and videos subfolders, each with its own "index.php" file that displays the appropriate thumbnails, and each with its own "thumbnails" directory. I don't see that changing. If you wanted everything at one level (which would result in a LOT of files in that directory) you are in for a fair amount of work. |
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Not understanding correctly. Those folders are there and should be. it's when hovering over the folders it wants to go to a subfolder called allsky/videos, allsky/startrails, etc. It isn't trying to go to /videos or /startrails It's thinking it needs to go to http:// /ALLSKY/ and not http:// / edit: the http was getting stripped |
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I have the site accessible if you want to try it. http://allsky.duckdns.org:8888 |
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Figured it out. It was in the index.html file. Thought I looked there a few times but guess I missed it. Fix it and now it's doing the relative folders correctly. |
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@hpservertech |
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@hpservertech FYI, http://allsky.duckdns.org:8888 gives a "not found" error. |
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Figured it out. It was in the index.html file. Thought I looked there a few times but guess I missed it. Fix it and now it's doing the relative folders correctly.