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do i upload modernbill into? does it matter or do I need to upload the file folder to a specific directory like public_html?
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all files have to be placed in the public_html. After that it does not really matter which folder it goes it eg: create a billing folder in public_html and modernbill will show as yourdomain.com/billing/
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Thanks, thats what i thought but I wanted to be sure nobody could get into it from outside
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As this is sensitive information, I suggest that you place it in a subdomain and use an SSL certificate issued to the subdomain and then the .htaccess to force only https: access to this sub-domain. This would be then like https://secure.your_domain.com/billing and the SL would be generated and purchased for secure.your_domain.com |
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