httpdocs folder on the cloud
With a cloud account there is an httpdocs folder where the initial files are located.
But when a wordpress installation is installed, for example, a new folder structure is used that is outside of the above mentioned httpdocs folder.
Apparently the original httpdocs folder is no longer usable. Is that correct?
I mean, I can ftp files to the orignal httpdocs folder, but I cannot navigate to a file (e.g., an html file) using a browser.
The original httpdocs folder started out as the root folder as far as browser navigation.
But now the wordpress installation folder appears to be the root folder.
Is that correct?
Thanks,
Jim
httpdocs folder on the cloud
Hi,
On the cloud control panel, when the customer says to install wordpress, the customer has no control over the folder that the system creates. The system creates a folder called, for example, "6359". I was told this was for security purposes.
Like you said, I could have made it, 6359/blog, but that is not what I'm talking about here.
It's possible that not all of your staff understands what is happening with the cloud operations.
There is a webspace/httpdocs and there is a siteapps/6359/htdocs (using my example of a "6359" folder).
My question is... does the webspace/httpdocs become useless now?
Jim