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Since I created my site (long time ago!) I have added content and changed many settings. My URL has always been www.domain.com/'drupalfolder'/(content)

I want to remove the drupal folder from the URL and just have my domain name (www.domain.com/content)

I have moved (manually) all the contents of the drupal folder on the 'public' folder but when I try and log in I get not found page or access denied. I have tried to clear the caches before and after but still nothing. I had to change the main menu urls manually... I want all the URLs to change automatically!

Am I doing it properly? is there a process I can follow to save me time?

UPDATE: I do not have access to the .htaccess file as only my host has access to it ---- I am using cPanel

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  • What is the base URL you have set in settings.php? What is the root you have set in .htaccess?
    – choster
    Commented Mar 3, 2016 at 17:57
  • I'd wager that your site uses Drupal's default .htaccess. However, did you update your settings.php to reflect your new base path? # $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; If you moved your drupal root dir to your shared host's root directory, you should be able to comment out that line. You do so by adding a '#' at the beginning of that line.
    – Screenack
    Commented Mar 4, 2016 at 1:48

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All URL will be changed automatically, if u have not provide static URL in it. For further checking what is causing the issue, check your apache log (if your server is Apache2)

cd /var/log/apache2
tail -100 error.log

See the latest error which is showing, or paste it here.

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  • I am getting a [authz_core:error] [pid 32319] AH01630: client denied by server configuration in the cPanel server log
    – TheAdmin
    Commented Mar 3, 2016 at 20:55

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