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4/27/2015 10:21 PM
 

I've finished my first DNN website and am getting ready to deploy.  It is now hosted in a /testwebs/ folder on the web host  (not on local host).  So now I just want to move it to my /prdcnwebs/ folder where my domain is pointed.  I've seen some other posts about this but because DNN is so new to me, they've been of little help.  I have noticed that /testwebs/ appears to be written into the links between pages.  The /testwebs/ folder should be one level above the website's root but I am concerned that the links aren't relative.  My questions:

1.  How when defining a link, to make sure it is relative?

2.  How to find the SQL db?  Does it reside within a website's root and if so how do I move it?

3.  What is the process for moving the website from one web folder to another?

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