History: Installing Tiki in a sub-directory
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{syntax type="markdown" editor="wysiwyg"} # {{page}} The ideal situation is to install your Tiki instance to serve the root of a domain or sub-domain - example.org/tiki-index.php - wiki.example.org/tiki-index.php Installing in a sub-directory like this - example.org/wiki/tiki-index.php ## Things to watch out for: - Review your settings for ((CalDAV)) and ((CardDAV)). ## Related preferences - feature_html_head_base_tag (Add base tag in the HTML head section. The base tag specifies a default address for all links on a page.) ## Related links - ((Tiki Installation Guide)) - ((Path structure)) - ((File and Folder permissions)) - ((Single Sign On for sub-domains))