• ratjetoe

    (@ratjetoe)


    [ Moderator note: moved to Fixing WordPress. ]

    Hi!
    I’ve installed WordPress on the website http://www.judge-smith.com (in a seperate folder named ‘wp’) and migrated all content of the old website (in plain html or very simple php) to the wp-site. Everything works, and now I’m ready to go live with the new website.

    I removed the old homepage, index.php, from the root folder, and put two files in the root instead:

    * .htaccess:
    Redirect 301 /index.htm http://www.judge-smith.com/wp/

    * index.html, containing the line
    <meta http-equiv=”refresh” content=”0; url=http://www.judge-smith.com/wp/” />
    in the header.

    It works, but it takes a few seconds before the wp-site apears, and visitors will see the index.html in these seconds. I’d rather see the wp-site appears straight away.

    Is this the safe way to do it?
    Won’t I mess up any of the links and image locations etc.?
    http://www.webhostinghub.com/help/learn/wordpress/running-wordpress-from-a-subdomain-or-subdirectory

    Laura

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  • Thread Starter ratjetoe

    (@ratjetoe)

    Maybe the website is just a bit slow, for no apparent reason.
    I published another website in exactly the same way, and that one works fine.

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