You'll need to provide a lot more information for people to help you. Is this on hosting or local? What steps have you tried to install? Have you unzipped the package? Is your DNS pointing to the right folder? Is your virtual host file correct?
virtualhost *:8080>
servername www.newsmalik.com
documentroot /var/www/backdrop
<Directory /var/www/backdrop>
AllowOverride All
allow from all
</Directory>
</virtualhost>
Posted5 days 7 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) in How-To and Troubleshooting
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Hi @Newsmalik.
You'll need to provide a lot more information for people to help you. Is this on hosting or local? What steps have you tried to install? Have you unzipped the package? Is your DNS pointing to the right folder? Is your virtual host file correct?
virtualhost *:8080>
servername www.newsmalik.com
documentroot /var/www/backdrop
<Directory /var/www/backdrop>
AllowOverride All
allow from all
</Directory>
</virtualhost>