Re: Tiki Installation - Root directory vs. Sub directory
Like most things in life... "it depends."
- Are you installing other apps on your site? Do you want each in its own subdirectory?
- Does it matter if the subdirectory is exposed in the URL? (although you could use rewrite to address this)
- Installing in a subdirectory might add another layer of security (by moving your installation out of the root).
- Are there any restrictions imposed by your web host that limit your ability to install in the root?
- Do you plan on having multiple installations (for example, a test or development site)?
HTH,
- Rick | My Tiki Blog | My Tiki UserPage
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