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Subdomain installation of Chevereto for testing

AshleyUK

💖 Chevereto Fan
Hi,
I tried something like this once before... I had my main Chevereto hosted on the domain - like normal, and then I tried to add a subdomain (blog), and it just didn't work like I wanted it to. I think there was a htaccess error somewhere along the line, anyway....

If possible, I would like to have TWO installations of Chevereto.
One on the main domain (this would be the main website which everyone uses)
And one on a subdomain, just for my "testing" purposes.

I don't want to run into any htaccess errors or hosting errors like I did once before when I tried to create a blog.
Is there anything in particular that I need to change in order to make this work??

Thanks
 
The testing should be either a exact mirror of the main one by copying the database and the image folder. you can also do a clean install by pointing to a test database.

Please norice: Do not install it on a subdomain using the same main db at least you copy the image folder.
 
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