aislinn
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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Simple E Commerce Solution for BlogSounds like we have a smiliar problem. I sell self-help audio tracks at http://www.Supreme-Success.com, and need to find out how to make a download page that’s accessible to buyers, but not to general site visitors.
Tried making download pages private, believing that giving the link to customers through ClickBank would let them access the page (I could see the pages when I copied link to browser, so believed others could do likewise. They can’t).
In desperation, I’ve made some ordinary html download pages and put them in another directory on the site, so that the blog doesn’t actually link to them, and made those links available to paying customers only.
I don’t know any way to make them look like the blog template, though, so the result is not impressive.
Anyone know how I can either 1) make the download pages available on the blog, but hidden from everyone who hasn’t paid for them; or 2) adapt the blog template in some way to make it work for html pages in a separate directory?
Please?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Local Installation – just lists directoryThank you SO much – the domain name’s now resolving directly to the blog.
I’m very grateful for your help.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Local Installation – just lists directoryHi.
I have a similar problem – I can access the WordPress Dashboard, but when I try to view the files the browser takes me to my index.html file, which I’ve not yet taken down.
Thanks to this thread I now realize that I have to add the coding that you’ve given – but I’ve no idea where to look for httpd.conf.
It sounds as if it’s part of Apache, which I’m running, but I’ve no idea how to change the configuration. I’ve tried the Apache Handlers link in CPanel, which didn’t seem to help.
Could you point me in the right direction, please?
Thanks for your help.
Aislinn.