I have a quick question about using Blesta with other software.
Blesta has been installed in the root directory of a sub-domain on a cPanel server. For example, the Blesta URL would be my.domain.com. I do have a SSL certificate installed on that sub-domain as well and force HTTPS connections for the entire sub-domain. My issue is that if I want to install any other software, live chat for example, to the my.domain.com sub-domain because it is the only URL with HTTPS in a sub-directory, Blesta doesn't allow it.
Example: installing a live chat software to be accessible via my.domain.com/livechat > that directory may exist however since Blesta handles the URLs, it looks for the URL in regards to itself and returns a 404. Is there a way to get around this via the routes.php file?
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I have a quick question about using Blesta with other software.
Blesta has been installed in the root directory of a sub-domain on a cPanel server. For example, the Blesta URL would be my.domain.com. I do have a SSL certificate installed on that sub-domain as well and force HTTPS connections for the entire sub-domain. My issue is that if I want to install any other software, live chat for example, to the my.domain.com sub-domain because it is the only URL with HTTPS in a sub-directory, Blesta doesn't allow it.
Example: installing a live chat software to be accessible via my.domain.com/livechat > that directory may exist however since Blesta handles the URLs, it looks for the URL in regards to itself and returns a 404. Is there a way to get around this via the routes.php file?
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