Installing WordPress As A Subversion Checkout ( Or External ) In A Subdirectory @ Joseph Scott My preferred method for installing WordPress is to check it out from the Subversion repository (http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/). Recent versions of WordPress have added support to allow wp-config.php and wp-content to live outside of the WordPress directory. Here’s the steps to make your setup work as a Subversion check out (based on Sam’s WordPress Plus Subversion slides) in a subdirectory:
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