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Geek Culture / Joomla! Installation Help

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Duplex
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Posted: 4th Nov 2007 09:40
Hey,

I'm in need of some help from all those web gurus out there, I'm trying to install joomla! on my webspace and there is one step that just won't work, and thats the FTP settings step.

The attached pic is what I get, any of you know how fix this?


Cheers,
Duplex


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Jess T
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Posted: 4th Nov 2007 10:24
1 minute on google revealed:
Clean install "install default sample data" gives error

Please try searching next time.

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Posted: 4th Nov 2007 15:09 Edited at: 4th Nov 2007 15:12
It happens because you set your config.php file (or whatever it was called) to writable. Instead, you can't have any config.php file, make the public_http folder writable for installation. If you dont want to do that, if the program can't create the config.php file, it will give you the php code at the end of installation, simply copy the text and paste it into a new config.php file.


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Duplex
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Posted: 4th Nov 2007 15:20
@Jess T, Thats not my problem

@Jerico2day, My public http folder is writable, and I have tried copying that into the a new PHP file, but it doesn't work.


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Posted: 4th Nov 2007 15:22
delete your configuration.php file, and then go through installation.

What do you mean it doesn't work? What happens?


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