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greenyweeny
post Aug 24 2012, 01:12 AM
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Hello all,

i am using wordpress on my website and kinda messed up royally (hopefully not).

so i think i created two databases and somehow created a directory- /ext.

but now, i can only login to my wordpress dashboard via the /ext.

It was okay before because i used to just have my index page on the actual .org site.

but wordpress seems to be installed in the /ext.

so visitors have to enter in website.org/ext to view it and that is not what i intended to do.

how do i fix this?

please help.

i am extremely green, so i appreciate your patience with me in advance.


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Brian Chandler
post Aug 24 2012, 08:22 AM
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You need to ask some experts in Wordpress, of whom I don't think there are any here. This forum is meant for general questions about writing database applications yourself.


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jimlongo
post Sep 19 2012, 10:17 AM
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You could probably move the whole thing to the root directory, and then edit the config file to point to the right place.


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