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wgragg
Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/24 18:37

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...when I unzipped the 2.0.14 archive, there was not html directory. Is it the contents of the htdocs directory I am supposed to upload and do I just upload the entire directory?

Getting a bit confused here.

Thanks,
Wendell

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Bender
Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/24 18:53

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It changed from the name html to htdocs in release 2.0.14 and the docs did not reflect that change.

Bottomline: you upload all files and folders that are within the htdocs folder into your website rootdirectory.
(if we are talking about a fresh install! If it is an update take care to not overwrite mainfile.php and follow the instructions in the package)
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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/24 21:36

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Thanks Bender!

One other thing I don't understand is the release numbers. I'm seeing themes and other references to 2.2.x of Xoops, yet the downloads are 2.0.xx. What is the 2.2 referring to?

Thanks,
Wendell

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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/24 22:02

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Use the search or just go some pages back in forum listings for the XOOPS 2.0.x vs. 2.2.x stuff.

Here is another starting point:

https://xoops.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2905


Since you start fresh ... go with 2.0.14
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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/24 22:20

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Gotcha. What really confused me is that my hosting provider can do an automatic install and they said they were installing 2.2.4. I decided to do the install myself so maybe I can begin to understand this thing. It is quite a paradigm shift to go from html base to php.

Thanks again.

Wendell

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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/27 16:50

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Quote:

wgragg wrote:
...when I unzipped the 2.0.14 archive, there was not html directory. Is it the contents of the htdocs directory I am supposed to upload and do I just upload the entire directory?

Getting a bit confused here.

Thanks,
Wendell


OK, I follow that much, but.....

We left the /html/ dir structure in place when we set up our XOOPS server. There is a redirect in our Apache2 config such that...

RedirectMatch ^/$ /html/index.php


Anyway, so in keeping with "our standard" I suppose we should migrate to /htdocs/ vs /html/ and thus tried that. Changed the Apache config, renamed the dir, bounce Apache, and bang!

XOOPS path checkScript is not inside XOOPS_ROOT_PATH and cannot run.


OK, how many MORE places do we need to change /html/ to /htdocs/?

Thanks,
Michael

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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/27 17:45

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Mainfile.php in XOOPS root folder.
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Re: Installation Says Upload Files in HTML Directory, but...
  • 2006/7/27 17:55

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Thanks, worked like a charm!

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