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Wordpress & CCGI
23-03-2010 1:34 PM
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Now that we have a shiny new CCGI platform to play with I decided to install Wordpress. After a bit of a struggle I got it to work, not helped by the fact that the automatic system for getting MySQL passwords etc. doesn't seem to work and I had to wait forever for the support ticket to be answered!
I have two questions:-
1. Is it possible to install Wordpress such that it uses my domain name for links, permalinks etc. rather than have everything with ccgi.username.plus.net/..... I have a domain pointed at the CCGI server?
2. Is it possible to force https on the CCGI server ie to put define('FORCE_SSL_ADMIN', true); in wp-config.php ?
Thanks
John
I have two questions:-
1. Is it possible to install Wordpress such that it uses my domain name for links, permalinks etc. rather than have everything with ccgi.username.plus.net/..... I have a domain pointed at the CCGI server?
2. Is it possible to force https on the CCGI server ie to put define('FORCE_SSL_ADMIN', true); in wp-config.php ?
Thanks
John
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Re: Wordpress & CCGI
23-03-2010 8:51 PM
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Yes and no, in that order.
If you use your domain when you install, it should adopt that in its settings. If you've already installed using ccgi.etc then you can change it later.
Gabe
If you use your domain when you install, it should adopt that in its settings. If you've already installed using ccgi.etc then you can change it later.
Gabe
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Re: Wordpress & CCGI
24-03-2010 9:44 AM
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Thanks Gabe, I will take the line out of my wp-config file. I will now try to reinstall using my domain name.
Cheers
John
Cheers
John
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