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Hi,
if i have removed the folder www for error, can be a problem if in the domain manager i have no website who point to www folder? Thanks.

Maybe the next time webuzo can create a new www if is needed


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www is a symlink to the public_html directory.
Removing the www dir can cause trouble.

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Quote From : valley December 30, 2013, 4:41 am
www is a symlink to the public_html directory.
Removing the www dir can cause trouble.


Thanks, if i have lost this folder i can do something to fix this or not?


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Quote From : peopleinside December 30, 2013, 8:22 am
Quote From : valley December 30, 2013, 4:41 am
www is a symlink to the public_html directory.
Removing the www dir can cause trouble.


Thanks, if i have lost this folder i can do something to fix this or not?


Simply create www as a symlink to public_html

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Quote From : valley December 30, 2013, 8:29 am
Quote From : peopleinside December 30, 2013, 8:22 am
Quote From : valley December 30, 2013, 4:41 am
www is a symlink to the public_html directory.
Removing the www dir can cause trouble.


Thanks, if i have lost this folder i can do something to fix this or not?


Simply create www as a symlink to public_html


I have gone in manage domains and i have added a subdomain with www/ now webuzo has the folder www but inside there is only the folder of the subdomain without nothing, now i have removed this subdomains becoause i dont need.

This is all to fix the problem?


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How can i create a www as a symlink to public_html

public_html now has folder and file how to create a www folder who can have the same.. public_html content?


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Quote From : peopleinside December 30, 2013, 10:51 am
How can i create a www as a symlink to public_html

public_html now has folder and file how to create a www folder who can have the same.. public_html content?


I tried to create a symlink from the default file navigator in webuzo, but it seems there is no way to do so.

So I logged in from ssh and ran these commands:

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$ cd /home/username
$ ln -s "/home/username/public_html" www


This should create the symlink, IMO.
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