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  1. Hi all, I'm just looking for some advice really. We've got a current website in the root of our hosting account and have been developing a new Processwire powered one in a sub-directory. We're now getting close to setting the new site live and I'm wondering which is best; leave the new site in the sub-directory and modify the .htaccess file to point to it, or remove the existing site and move the new one across to the root. We're also looking to install Piwik in its own folder too, together with the Piwik Analytics module. Would this work if the site remains in the sub-directory, because Piwik would effectively be in a sub-directory off a sub-directory? Basically it comes down to which is the more satisfactory option, leave it where it is versus move it to the root. If it stays in the sub-directory, I'll want to change the .htaccess file to point at that location, but also hide the sub-directory so it looks as if it's running from the root, e.g. the site is running from www.example.com/cms/ but the visitor never sees the /cms/ in the urls. Thanks in advance for any advice. Tony.
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