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Well your script path should definitely contain 'adoptables/', although Id say the root directory should always be 'public_html' for linux hosting system. I think what you are trying to do is to access your site at 'fixmyfarmville.com', but not 'fixmyfarmville.com/adoptables'. In this way you just have to upload the files inside the '/adoptables' to your root directory, if these files are inside '/adoptables' you can only access it through 'fixmyfarmville.com/adoptables'.
So your choice is either to extract all files from folder '/adoptables' to its parent directory, or to get an addon domain and point it to the directory '/adoptables'. For instance my domain mysidiaadoptables.com is an addon domain itself, which points to a directory in the primary domain mysidiarpg.com. You can access it through both mysidiaadoptables.com, or mysidiarpg.com/adoptables. But to do this you need a different domain.
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fixmyfarmville IS an addon (secondary) domain pointed at 'adoptables' (the primary domain is trueidiocy.us)... that's what is causing the problem I think... godaddy is treating 'adoptables' as the root of fixmyfarmville.com.... although I CAN access the index page from fixmyfarmville.com/adoptables or just fixmyfarmville.com ... but for some reason
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http://fixmyfarmville.com/adoptables/templates/icons/fr.gif Fatal Error: Class TemplatesController either does not exist, or has its include path misconfigured! while Code:
http://fixmyfarmville.com/templates/icons/fr.gif So anything pointing to the .com needs to not have 'adoptables', while everything pointing to server root (var/html or whatever it was) does need it Last edited by krazykat1980; 05-13-2014 at 04:00 PM. |
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HEY!!!!!!!!! If I go change {$root} to '/' in the template the image shows up!!! I finally found something.... I have the 'left' image on the 'elements' theme now!!!
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And {$home} to '/'
So at least it all looks right now |
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