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vallana
02-09-2006, 11:44 AM
The installation instraction says - Next you'll need to upload the files to your web server. You will also need to chmod the following file/directories to 0777: /include/config.php
/temp/
/temp/templates /temp/cache /temp/adodb
Well, I unzipped and I don't have anything under /temp folder but file - .htaccess
Where do I get those files from, that should exist under temp folder?
Hello vallana!
In the installation instruction it's also written:
Content visible to registered users only.
Go to your temp/ folder and create in it these folders:
adodb
cache
templates
Give them writing permissions and start the installation process:
yourdomain.com/install/index.php
Hope it works now. Enjoy! :)
Boby
Boby,
This may seem like an obvious question, but do you upload the files to the temp directory or do you place them in your root directory?
Thanks.
Psyclones
02-10-2006, 12:55 PM
Step By Step
Download archive.
Exract Archive to Desktop.
This will create a folder called phpld
go into phpld and then the temp folder and create 3 more folders named
adodb
cache
templates
then come out and back to desktop
If you want phpld to load your directory when you enter yourdomain.com then upload the contents of the phpld folder to your root of your server and not the phpld folder itself.
If you want to load your directory when you enter yourdomain.com/phpld/ then upload the phpld folder to the root of your server.
Now you have to chmod the files and directories to 777 as stated in the install.txt
hope this helps
Psyclones
Bernd
02-10-2006, 11:31 PM
Psyclones,
I just started installing. Then I got these:
Requirements
PHP Version >= 4.1 (5.1.2)
Server API (apache2handler)
GD Support (for visual confirmations) (2.0.28)
Session Save Path writable? (/tmp)
MSSQL Server Support Not available.
MySQL Support (o.k.)
PostgreSQL Support Not available.
./include/config.php writable? (o.k.)
./temp writable? (o.k.)
./temp/templates writable? (o.k.)
But now the link "Next" is not working.
Have a look:
{Marketing Verseichnis DE Directory phpLD}
I've tried different browsers like Firefox and IE
Thanks
David
02-10-2006, 11:49 PM
Did you know that only about 6% of PHP on servers is version 5?
PHP 5 is still pretty cutting edge. I'm fearful that it may not work perfectly with phpLD (though I'm sure others have done it successfully). Is there an option to use PHP 4 on your server?
Bernd
02-11-2006, 12:03 AM
David,
I hope there is an option to change to php 4.
And if not?
thanks a lot
Bernd
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