Sub Directory?

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Sub Directory?

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How would I create a sub directory using this?

Example:
http://www.123456789.com

What I need:
http://www.123456789.com/test1/ (sample)
Connie

Re: Sub Directory?

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Use your FTP-program and create the directory
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I did and nothing comes up.
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Re: Sub Directory?

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Did you upload cmsms into it?...

I have many such subfolder installs one is linked in my signature, once you create the folder for subfolder sites you have to upload the folder/files then run install from there...
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I did not know that I had to install the CMS into it.  I took over a position from another developer and I have not touched CMS before.  I will see what I can do.
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johnomcm wrote: I did not know that I had to install the CMS into it. 
But what did you expect?
An empty directory will never show you something.
johnomcm wrote: I have not touched CMS before.
So at this point it would be better to read carefully the documentations and forum posts or to tell us what you are planing to do.
So we can give you some hints what you need and where to find it.
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