• Installed WP through cPanel, but due to some issues i had to reinstall it.

    Now in my public_html folder i got the following:
    cgi-bin
    index.php (application/x-httpd-php
    php.ini (text/x-generic)

    Is that correct, or should i delete then before installing wordpress again?

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  • Hello, there should be more files/folders in your public_html if you installed WordPress but seeing that your site loads fine, you should have all the correct files.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by Wurpe Hosting.

    hello

    most of the shared hosting will come with cgi-bin folder with some stuff inside, but when you install WordPress, it shouldn’t give you any issues if the cgi-bin folder is still exist.

    so is up to you if you want to leave it or delete it, i don’t think it will harm in anyways..

    🙂

    it’s depending on your hosting folder structure. If you re-install using automatic application of your hosting, so don’t need to delete those files. Otherwise, if you install manually, you may need to delete those if public_html is the main folder for ONLY your website.

    To make sure, just contact your hosting provider to request their support.

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