$bb->wp_siteurl = ‘ // WordPress – Options->General: WordPress address (URL) // Example: ‘ $bb->wp_home = ‘ // WordPress – Options->General: Blog address (URL) // Example: ‘ Wp_table_prefix = ‘wp_’ // WordPress table prefix. I can have bbPress installed in my public_html directory in a folder named forum.Īt the top of the config.php files of bbPress and WordPress these values will be the same. I can have WordPress installed in my public_html directory in a folder named blog. Where on my web server is the database you are referring?Īre you referring to the database files portion of the bbPress and WordPress installation? I already have WordPress installed in my public_html directory in a folder named blog, which isn’t a database nor is it my root directory (document root). The documentation recommends phpMyAdmin should be installed in the root directory (document root). When I login to my server using WinSCP to connect my server via SSH, there is a button with / to connect to the root directory. Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to unzip the subdirectories): I have read through phpAdmin Quick Install at I sent an e-mail to my web hosting support, but they haven’t responded. I realize the phpAdmin is a more user friendly interface than the WinSCP Console. I imagine this could be done through the WinSCP Console I should be able to use WinSCP to login to my server via SSH, then access my database with a MySQL login, then drop the bb_ tables from the failed bbPress install. I think I want mywebsitedomainname/blog and mywebsitedomainname/forum to be separate urlsīut to integrate WordPress with bbPRess do they have to have the same url? In other words, don’t create a separate directory forum to install bbPress? I have WordPress installed in my public_html directory in a directory named blogĭo you mean install bbPress in the blog directory?
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