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7/31/2009 1:25 AM
 

Hi all,

I have no clue how to use this iFrame module but I've read that this is what I need to make the following happen:

I need to be able to have my website read www.mywebsite.com. Right now, when you type in www.mywebsite.com, you get www.mywebsite.com/dnn. Can anyone help?

 

 
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8/8/2009 8:15 AM
 

Hi Amer,

An iFrame will not help with what you are trying to do. You use an iframe when you want to display content fron one website into another website.

Your situation sounds like you have installed DNN in a sub-directory calld DNN off of your wwwroot folder. If you are able to access the site by typing in www.mywebsite.com and ending up at www.mywebsite.com/dnn then technically you have done everything right to make the sight work. If instead you really want all of the content to be at www.mywebsite.com you will need to move it up to the wwwroot directory level. You will have to treat the move as a full website move. Also be aware that you may have a redirect script in place that deals with the DNN subfolder that will need to be removed / altered.  

 
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