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Redirect document root to a subfolder?

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    • humptydumptyH Offline
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      Hi all,

      I installed LAMP under a subdomain and then uploaded my files using the File Manager. Is there a way to have the default document root be the uploaded subfolder instead?

      The reason I ask is because I have an app that only works with a specific subfolder scheme and I can't just copy over the files to the default LAMP root. It works in cPanel by going to "Domains" and setting up subdomain.mydomain.com to have a "Document Root" of /home/user/public_html/subdomain/subfolder. Suggestions?

      Thanks in advance!

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        I found it at /app/data/apache/app.conf

        ServerName %{HTTP_HOST}
        
        <VirtualHost *:80>
            DocumentRoot /app/data/public/
        
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        • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

          I found it at /app/data/apache/app.conf

          ServerName %{HTTP_HOST}
          
          <VirtualHost *:80>
              DocumentRoot /app/data/public/
          
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          Good work 😉 @humptydumpty

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