by removing the # sign on rewrite code ( rewrite /eg/ )
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- Brett@brett.profitt
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You must log in to post replies.Here's some info about it: http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Install_Troubleshooting#I_am_having_trouble_setting_my_data_path
You will probably need to contact your host to add your Elgg data directory to the open_basedir list.