I just switched web hosts and had my new host move two live installations, zencart and coppermine. Formerly, they were tacked on to an unrelated domain (i.e. [login to view URL]). Now, they have been moved into a new directory and renamed (i.e. [login to view URL]).
This is causing all manner of problems; write permissions errors on zencart, upload and login errors on coppermine, etc. despite the fact that I do have write permissions set up correctly in zencart. The common thread in all of the error messages seems to be that the programs are looking for files where they <i>used</i> to be, not where they are now.
I am not familiar enough with php and the way these things are set up to figure this out myself. I am pretty sure all of the problems are related to the move, though.
The job? Fix 'em for me! Get these two installations working at the new location.
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