I'm hesitant to ask here since it brings a "competitor" in the equation, but I need some help and it seems s9y is the cause of my issue.
I have s9y installed in root, and the client wants to try out joomla, which I have installed in a folder. Problem is, unless I include the /index.php, it automatically redirects to root.
I saw the http://www.s9y.org/11.html#A13 FAQ solution, but doing that gives a 500 error.
Is there a amicable solution? (other then torching joomla )
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Re: conflicts
Hi!
Are you using mod_rewrite as the "URL Rewriting" option for serendipity? Or "Apache Errorhandling"?
In either case, you should better not install seperate applications in a subdirectory of Serendipity, to not confuse serendiptys URL rewriting. Instead, install it on a different subdomain or on a path outside serendipity.
The FAQ solution only helps when you're using mod_rewrite, and then it should not bring up a HTTP 500 error...
Regards,
Garvin
Are you using mod_rewrite as the "URL Rewriting" option for serendipity? Or "Apache Errorhandling"?
In either case, you should better not install seperate applications in a subdirectory of Serendipity, to not confuse serendiptys URL rewriting. Instead, install it on a different subdomain or on a path outside serendipity.
The FAQ solution only helps when you're using mod_rewrite, and then it should not bring up a HTTP 500 error...
Regards,
Garvin
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