I don't know if it's a something that can be done or if it makes sense, but I still try to pose a problem.
Scenario: example.com domain
In its public_html root there are subfolders related to some web applications.
So, the first application starts with the URL example.com/apps1; with example.com/apps2 the second starts; and so on.
In any case, I need the Joomla website to start with the simple URL example.com.
If I leave all its folders and files in public_html I have two problems:
Thanks in advance for the help.
Scenario: example.com domain
In its public_html root there are subfolders related to some web applications.
So, the first application starts with the URL example.com/apps1; with example.com/apps2 the second starts; and so on.
In any case, I need the Joomla website to start with the simple URL example.com.
If I leave all its folders and files in public_html I have two problems:
- If a Joomla user can scroll through the public_html root folder, for example for remote assistance, he will also be able to see the other application folders.
- The .htaccess file configured for Joomla may prevent URLs for other subfolders.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Statistics: Posted by cobra-arbok — Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:02 pm