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Tencent Cloud Lighthouse has a WordPress application image, which makes it very convenient to set up WordPress. It comes with a Baota, which cannot install Cloud SRS, possibly due to some compatibility issues.
Because this image sets WordPress as the default site, and Cloud SRS also needs to be set as the default site, it cannot be installed. I can modify it, but if you want to install it, you need to set a subdomain for Cloud SRS to use.
Workaround:
After installing the WordPress image, set the default site to empty in the site settings.
Use Baota to install the Cloud SRS application plugin, and the default site will be set to Cloud SRS.
Change the default site to WordPress and add a subdomain for Cloud SRS at the same time.
Of course, you can also keep the default site as Cloud SRS and add a subdomain for WordPress. The point is that there can only be one default site or none, but both WordPress and Cloud SRS can be accessed through subdomains:
You can set the default site as Cloud SRS, in which case you must set a subdomain for WordPress to access.
You can set the default site as WordPress, in which case you must set a subdomain for Cloud SRS to access.
You can set the default site to empty, in which case both WordPress and Cloud SRS must have subdomains.
As long as you have a domain, you can have an unlimited number of subdomains, and the number of subdomains is not a problem.
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Tencent Cloud Lighthouse has a WordPress application image, which makes it very convenient to set up WordPress. It comes with a Baota, which cannot install Cloud SRS, possibly due to some compatibility issues.
Because this image sets WordPress as the default site, and Cloud SRS also needs to be set as the default site, it cannot be installed. I can modify it, but if you want to install it, you need to set a subdomain for Cloud SRS to use.
Workaround:
Of course, you can also keep the default site as Cloud SRS and add a subdomain for WordPress. The point is that there can only be one default site or none, but both WordPress and Cloud SRS can be accessed through subdomains:
As long as you have a domain, you can have an unlimited number of subdomains, and the number of subdomains is not a problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: