DreamHost support is looking into the problem as it relates to their servers.
We had to do something, so I decided to take a chance and dedicate aC to its own domain. This shouldn't have to be, but since placing aC in a folder doesn't seem to work - the attempt would at least be interesting. :)
We are now up and running on aC with no issues - yet. **Note: I re-installed aC on the original domain I was wanting to use it on, back into a folder of its own. And it still doesn't work.
I hope the aC team can figure out what the problem is. People shouldn't have to dedicate an entire domain to their wonderful project management app.
Ok, for DreamHost users... Inspired by hoodahmahn's work around, I have created as sub-domain, i.e. collab.mysite.com and installed AC in it and it now works. Actually I prefer this instead of as a subdirectory, and it's also free of charge, you don't need to register it :)
So, this issue is closed for me, hope it fixes everyone's...
I tried setting it up in a subdomain. The only problem is, I already have a lot of data in my existing aC install. When I try to use the existing DB, it wont setup because the tables are already setup.
I guess I'll try exporting it all, erasing then reimporting it.
DreamHost support is looking into the problem as it relates to their servers.
We had to do something, so I decided to take a chance and dedicate aC to its own domain. This shouldn't have to be, but since placing aC in a folder doesn't seem to work - the attempt would at least be interesting. :)
We are now up and running on aC with no issues - yet. **Note: I re-installed aC on the original domain I was wanting to use it on, back into a folder of its own. And it still doesn't work.
I hope the aC team can figure out what the problem is. People shouldn't have to dedicate an entire domain to their wonderful project management app.