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How To Install Php-nuke
Started by ecker1, Jun 01 2005 05:56 PM
13 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 June 2005 - 05:56 PM
Download PHPNuke (www.phpnuke.org) and unzip it into a directory. Now go
to where your web server is installed (or web hosting ftp)!
Create a folder and call it phpnuke. Now upload everything from the HTML folder into the phpnuke folder you created.
Than go to the config file of phpnuke (\phpnuke\config.php)
Ok now, if you have phpedit installed than this will be easier than using Notepad.
Go to line 32 and you sould see this:
$dbhost = "localhost";
$dbuname = "root";
$dbpass = "";
$dbname = "nuke";
$prefix = "nuke";
$user_prefix = "nuke";
$dbtype = "MySQL";
If this is confusing, don't worry!
Leave $dbhost = "localhost"; to how it is.
For $dbuname = "root"; replace root with your Username for mySQL.
For $dbpass = ""; put between the "" with your password for the user name.
For $dbname = "nuke"; replace nuke with the database you want.
Leave the rest the way it is unless you know what your doing!
Now, go to your phpMyAdmin, select your database.
SQL / Locate the nuke.sql (sql/nuke.sql) clic in 'go' to continue.
Enjoy!
to where your web server is installed (or web hosting ftp)!
Create a folder and call it phpnuke. Now upload everything from the HTML folder into the phpnuke folder you created.
Than go to the config file of phpnuke (\phpnuke\config.php)
Ok now, if you have phpedit installed than this will be easier than using Notepad.
Go to line 32 and you sould see this:
$dbhost = "localhost";
$dbuname = "root";
$dbpass = "";
$dbname = "nuke";
$prefix = "nuke";
$user_prefix = "nuke";
$dbtype = "MySQL";
If this is confusing, don't worry!
Leave $dbhost = "localhost"; to how it is.
For $dbuname = "root"; replace root with your Username for mySQL.
For $dbpass = ""; put between the "" with your password for the user name.
For $dbname = "nuke"; replace nuke with the database you want.
Leave the rest the way it is unless you know what your doing!
Now, go to your phpMyAdmin, select your database.
SQL / Locate the nuke.sql (sql/nuke.sql) clic in 'go' to continue.
Enjoy!
#3
Posted 15 July 2006 - 03:40 PM
Most user have Cpanel hosting, in Cpanel FANTASTICO is present which conatans a lot of pre-installed scripts. Use them and with in 2-3 step you will install your certain scripts to your destination.
But, thanks for your tutorial, which will help some user who do not have Cpanel Hosting.
But, thanks for your tutorial, which will help some user who do not have Cpanel Hosting.
#5
Posted 29 July 2006 - 08:46 AM
GettinBetter, on Jul 18 2006, 03:14 AM, said:
I never heard that
I use notepad to edit the files and I never got a problem 
Me too, shouldn't be a problem really. Now i'm using Dreamweaver to edit the nuke-sites i'm developing, but sometimes, (when i need to make on-the-go adjustments away from my work station) I just use notepad. Yes it may be eye straining and confusing, but it works. Can you please elaborate on this matter psychiccyberfreak.
#8
Posted 26 November 2006 - 07:08 AM
Why don't you guys use Joomla!?
It looks better and has more support. There are also more mods and a larger community behind it. I'm planning to use Joomla! once I get my free hosting account here. Also, doesn't Trap17 offer Fantastico or something similar? Doesn't THAT have php-nuke available for scriptable installation?
Also as a question, Trap17 DOES disable php safe mode, right? Most Content Management Systems like php-nuke need it to be disabled for stuff like sending mail, and pming other people.
It looks better and has more support. There are also more mods and a larger community behind it. I'm planning to use Joomla! once I get my free hosting account here. Also, doesn't Trap17 offer Fantastico or something similar? Doesn't THAT have php-nuke available for scriptable installation?
Also as a question, Trap17 DOES disable php safe mode, right? Most Content Management Systems like php-nuke need it to be disabled for stuff like sending mail, and pming other people.
#9
Posted 27 November 2006 - 12:17 PM
You can use Joomla here.
There are several CMS pakkets you can install with Fantastico.
They are easy to setup , you just need a manual to add some content.
For testing you can also install something like xampp on your computer.
Install the CMS pakket like described above, and test something before you put it online.
You can also sync both sites , so you have a backup if something goes wrong.
There are several CMS pakkets you can install with Fantastico.
They are easy to setup , you just need a manual to add some content.
For testing you can also install something like xampp on your computer.
Install the CMS pakket like described above, and test something before you put it online.
You can also sync both sites , so you have a backup if something goes wrong.
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