user tip I had troubled with .htaccess in my root jamroomsystem

joehilldottv
@joehilldottv
3 years ago
5 posts
I uploaded a new Jamroomsystem and place it in my root. I got error when I run a non-Jamroom in a subdomain. I saw difference in .htaccess in an old Jamroom in root which works. The difference in Directoryindex in .htaccess-file. The "failing" .htaccess was in Beatslinger. Error. No matching DirectoryIndex. Now it works.
updated by @joehilldottv: 05/31/21 03:49:56PM
michael
@michael
3 years ago
7,744 posts
.htaccess should exist only in the root directory of the site
/data
/modules
/skins
.htaccess
Same level as the main directories 'modules' 'skins' and 'data'.

You're saying there was one in
/skins/jrBeatSlinger/.htaccess
?

If it is there it shouldn't be. I'll check our files.
joehilldottv
@joehilldottv
3 years ago
5 posts
jamroom-beatslinger-premium
# Jamroom Apache .htaccess file
DirectoryIndex modules/jrCore/router.php
I cant run non-jamroom subdomain

Okey to run non-jamroom subdomain
# Jamroom Apache .htaccess file
DirectoryIndex index.html index.php sitemap.xml modules/jrCore/router.php
douglas
@douglas
3 years ago
2,793 posts
Our servers are set up to run Jamroom only.

I've seen other users run other scripts on their servers, but we can NOT support any other scripts, we are only a team of 5 so supporting other scripts would be impossible.

If you want to run a different script on your domain, then you will be responsible for the setup and support for those scripts.

Hope this helps!


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