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Is WP-Hive meant to be on a subdirectory?

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  • Started 7 months ago by gcarson
  • Latest reply from ikailo
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  1. gcarson
    Member

    I have my original wordpress install at http://www.mysite.com and my wp-hive installed at http://www.mysite.com/wphive. I seem to have some issues, some minor (logs me out, sometimes have trouble logging in) some a little more major (sometimes can't log in, can't leave comments on wphive site). Just wondering, was this meant to be in a subdirectory or was it meant only for its own domain or for its subdomain? I'm just now getting visitors to the wphive site and would rather delete the wp-hive and start fresh with a new wordpress install if the plugin wasn't built for what I'm doing. Don't get me wrong.. I'm not complaining. This is a great plugin and I can see how it woudl be perfect for some. But right now, the only benefit for me is I don't have to update 2 installs.. but that hassle doesn't outweigh the issues for me. Thanks

    Posted 7 months ago #
  2. ikailo
    Developer

    No, you should install WP Hive in the blog at the root: http://domain.com/. There are some known issues with subdirectory installations and the current version of WP Hive.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  3. gcarson
    Member

    Ok. I'm not that smart so sorry if this sounds dumb. What you're saying is I shouldn't have it in a subdirectory so for me, I shouldn't use this plugin as I can't install it in the root cause my original wordpress install is there? is that correct? Thanks!

    Posted 7 months ago #
  4. ikailo
    Developer

    You could install WP Hive on an existing WP Site.

    In fact, it works quite well in that situation. One of the first steps in the install is to ensure you have a working copy of WordPress prior to adding WP Hive.

    Posted 7 months ago #

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