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Get Simple sub-directory and not root
#1
Hi all, I'm in the process of changing my website from Wordpress to GetSimple. Now bearing in mind I'm a pensioner and not a web developer I think I've done OK so far, though there are still a few things I need to understand. http://sasastro.co.uk/capture-the-moment/

I installed GetSimple in it's own directory so that I could get it looking how I want it to, plus it's something I prefer to do.

Currently if you type sasastro.co.uk into your browser it will default to the Wordpress directory. I have an index.php in the root of my website that loads
the wp-blog-header.php. Is ther something similar that can be done for the GetSimple directory?

Thanks in advance
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#2
there are a ton of discussions on this if you search the forum.

heres one where i explain how i do it.
http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread...1#pid36821
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#3
Many thanks, I didn't realise it would be so simple
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#4
If you are not using apache it might be a bit more difficult, or if you want it to actually redirect to the subdirectory you could do that with an index file. But this rewrite keeps the sub invisible to the public.
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#5
I think I've manage to achieve it thanks to your instructions Shawn, much appreciated
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