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How to custom WordPress autoinstall

souzadavi

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
AlmaLinux8
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.56
Hello, I'm using cPanel with WP Toolkit, I enabled automatic install on cPanel new user account. Everything is working fine, but all automatic installation go to domain/wordpress folder.

I didn't figure out how to custom the automatic install in root folder, like direct to domain/ without /wordpress folder.


Any information will be appreciated
Thanks a lot
 
Hi, do you have any customizations that can add files into doc root? Which files do you have in document root?
WP Toolkit can choose another directory for ordinary installation if target directory isn't empty, but for auto-install WP Toolkit should force install WP into doc root.
 
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Hi, do you have any customizations that can add files into doc root? Which files do you have in document root?
WP Toolkit can choose another directory for ordinary installation if target directory isn't empty, but for auto-install WP Toolkit should force install WP into doc root.
Thanks to replied.

Yes, there is 2 folders and 2 files that is inserted on cPanel creating account.

.well-known
cgi-bin
.htaccess
index.php

This could be the deal? Thanks.
 
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