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PS4 files in subdirectory?

Thread began 11/19/2010 6:26 am by msummers194171 | Last modified 11/19/2010 2:04 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1433 views | 5 replies |

msummers194171

PS4 files in subdirectory?

I want to install PS4 into a subdirectory on my client's site so that I have -

store

for the PS installation, while -

www.example.com

is where the non-store related HTML etc. files are stored.

What do I have to do to the PS4 file/folder hierarchy to make this work properly, primarily the template function, but any other functions that may be required?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you just need to upload the PowerStore files to the store subdirectory on the server.

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msummers194171

That's it? The theme Template functionality will work OK even though the templates folder isn't at the root level? And when I open one of the templates locally, none of the links are correct. Something doesn't feel right about this.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the root level of the site concept is only important when working within Dreamweaver. It is only important when talking about how the Dreamweaver Site is defined.


It has no bearing on how PowerStore is uploaded to the remote server.

For editing the template within Dreamweaver, the PowerStore files must be at the root of the Dreamweaver Site

You can configure the remote server section of the Dreamweaver site definition to upload the files to the store sub directory though.

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msummers194171

Ahh - I see. OK, thank you!

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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