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as i said, you have to rename admin/ reference in all files which have it in them.
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#12
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Use something like Notepad and use the replace option. Save a lot of time... (assuming there aren't any other admin/ uses...)
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#13
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Why does it reference it as admin/filename.php?
As all the admin files are in the same dir why can't they just use include("filename.php"); ? - miSt |
#14
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Maybe some root files require the admin folder? I'm not sure though.
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#15
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global.php in the root directory will need to require config.php which is in the admin directory. Also some of the redirects and even template links point to admin locations.
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#16
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there are files which are needed in every directory but just stored in admin/
best example like filburt said is config.php or functions.php.... also the mod/ files have some references to admin/ |
#17
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ok good Could it be an option on the future in the admin area...
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#18
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in vb3 you can change the admin dir without changein anything except the config file
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#19
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when i can download it?
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#20
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good
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