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 Change folder of primary domain, I would like to change the web folder of the primary domain. (5 Replies, Read 28551 times)
Bruce27
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I'm using Webuzo on a VPS. I would like to change the folder which is used to store the web files of the primary domain.
The reason for this is that the files of all the other domains get stored as folders under the primary domain. When the primary domain itself has a lot of folders and files (as is the case when you install a CMS like Joomla or WordPress), then the secondary domain folders are mixed up with the primary domain folders.

It would be much neater if I could install each one in its own separate folder, not mixed up with the folders of the primary domain — like this:

public_html
   
- primary domain folder 
   
  -- primary domain sub-folders and files
 
- secondary domain 1 folder 

  -- secondary domain 1 sub-folders and files 
 
- secondary domain 2 folder
     
  -- secondary domain 2 sub-folders and files 
 
NOT like this (which is the case at present):

public_htm
 
  -- primary domain sub-folders and files
 
  -- secondary domain 1 main folder

        --- secondary domain 1 sub-folders and files 
 
    -- secondary domain 2 main folder 
 
        --- secondary domain 2 sub-folders and files 
 
If there isn't a way of moving the primary domain's folder, is there another way of accomplishing the same? E.g. with symlinks, or something to that effect? 

   
Thanks for the assistance!
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 Bruce27   Change folder of primary domain, I would like to change the web folder of the primary domain. (5 Replies, Read 28551 times)
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