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PHP Nuke Set Up
Can anyone post a guide on how to set up PHP nuke? I just registered my site, I'm not very good with PHP, CGI and stuff like that, and I read in the FAQs that PHP Nuke takes some tweaking to setup on PowWeb.
Any help would be great, thanks. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Re: PHP Nuke Set Up
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http://www.pownuke.com/ |
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I check out the site, did the tutorial. But after the upload part, I kinda get lost.
Mainly here: Uploading your SQL file to the database - phpMyAdmin: click on the database name, click on the "SQL" tab in the main screen. Click "browse" button and find the Nuke.SQL file located in the "sql" folder. Click "go" I have phpnuke uploaded into a directory called "test" for now, but after the upload part, I'm lost. |
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You need to download a program such as mysql front, mysql control center, or phpmyadmin, that allow you to access your database. The first 2 you install on your home computer. The 3rd you install on the webserver and must be .htaccess protected.
You then use these programs to point at your database and run the sql file that creates the database.
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