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avatar hoodahmahn Feb 25. 2007. 1:27 pm
Update:

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.

avatar syntek67 Mar 7. 2007. 8:27 am
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...
avatar GD Mar 7. 2007. 3:07 pm
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.
avatar Ilija Studen Staff Mar 8. 2007. 1:45 am
GD:
I guess I'll try exporting it all, erasing then reimporting it.


If you are moving source code than don't forget to delete /cache/autoloader.php and make /cache writable so autoloader.php can be recreated.

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