Hello, I wanted to install another s9y blog on a other sub-domain but this time if I made the installation filled in everything it loads pretty long and after that it loads a page just saying: s9y (something like that) Installation.
Can the problem be that it is a sub-domain? I also tryed this:
mydomain.com/marketplace/ <---- install directory.
and off-course
marketplace.mydomain.com
Both goes to long loading after a press on installation complete and after that it goes to a almost blank page saying: s9y (something like that) Installation
A new blog on a subdomain.
I don't think it's a subdomain problem: I've installed multiple versions of s9y on a subdomain, so I can better help the forum users by trying stuff on the same version of s9y they're using.
However, I didn't use the simple installation. I used the expert install, and I made sure all the versions were inserted into the same database, with different prefixes. (My host will only allow me to have 5 databases, and I don't want to use them all up.)
Could your host only be allowing a single database? Does your base-domain s9y installation still work?
However, I didn't use the simple installation. I used the expert install, and I made sure all the versions were inserted into the same database, with different prefixes. (My host will only allow me to have 5 databases, and I don't want to use them all up.)
Could your host only be allowing a single database? Does your base-domain s9y installation still work?
Ah, I missed that it was on a separate domain. Makes the question rather useless, doesn't it?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something else, too: are you using the simple or expert install? If you're using simple, I'd try the expert install. It's not as intimidating as it sounds. If it works, we have some fixing to do for the simple install. It is possible, after all, that the simple install is misunderstanding how your host handles subdomains.
If you're already using expert, can you tell us (or take a screenshot) of the values you enter (you can leave out usernames and passwords).
Lastly, can we have a look at the failing site?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something else, too: are you using the simple or expert install? If you're using simple, I'd try the expert install. It's not as intimidating as it sounds. If it works, we have some fixing to do for the simple install. It is possible, after all, that the simple install is misunderstanding how your host handles subdomains.
If you're already using expert, can you tell us (or take a screenshot) of the values you enter (you can leave out usernames and passwords).
Lastly, can we have a look at the failing site?
Soon, I gonna try it on the root tommorow.judebert wrote:Ah, I missed that it was on a separate domain. Makes the question rather useless, doesn't it?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something else, too: are you using the simple or expert install? If you're using simple, I'd try the expert install. It's not as intimidating as it sounds. If it works, we have some fixing to do for the simple install. It is possible, after all, that the simple install is misunderstanding how your host handles subdomains.
If you're already using expert, can you tell us (or take a screenshot) of the values you enter (you can leave out usernames and passwords).
Lastly, can we have a look at the failing site?
Not in a sub map or domain.