This is all based on my personal experience as of 16th March 2008, using latest Joomla release 1.5.1.
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1) Download the Joomla zip.
2) Register for an account with x10hosting
3) Login to Control Panel, and apply for PHP version 2 on the front page of your control panel(Not instant, & will have to wait for approval, in which time, it's highly likely that the Joomla installer will not work).
4) Go to File Manager, then upload the zip file, somewhere in your space.
5) Find the zip file and extract the contents to your web root (public_html). You should now be able to see the Joomla installer page when accessing your root.
6) Now go back to Control Panel and scroll down a bit to find and enter MySQL Databases under Databases. Once inside, create new database with appropriate name (Edit-Credit: kkenny ~ Rather than a typical string(Username, database name, etc) for your Joomla details, an abstract one would seem to increase security, ie, alphanumeric), now create a new user, and add the user to your database. Once done, select the user under the Current Databases and add all permissions. Now note down the joomla database name, and the username and password because x10hosting will automatically add prefixes to maintain unique identity.
7) Back on the Joomla install, go through the first couple of pages clicking next until you reach the database page. Add your database settings. Clicking next will take you to the FTP settings. You may or may not want to set this up, there are other ways to use FTP with x10hosting so I think this is down to personal preference, but in my experience, I went to the control panel again. And scrolled down the page to FTP Accounts in the 'Files' category. Creating a new user also creates a default directory, which you can enter into the Joomla details along with your user details. -Now, I presume x10hosting runs on Unix, so you'll have to enable the FTP file system layer in the Joomla installer options. Clicking next will take you to the main configuration.
8) Enter details, I think the email should be set to the following format, but this is the first time I've set up Joomla this way so, please correct me where wrong: usernameofchoice@domainname.x10hosting.com.
9) If you are reading this tutorial, then it's likely you will need sample data to get used to Joomla, so click Install Sample Data.
10) Click next and you are finished. Don't forget to rename or delete your Installation folder. It's probably best to write all the details down in a text file as you go, and then put that in a safe place, and attach a memory mnemonic to it.
Once again, this is not going to help everyone, so just PM or reply if you want an update or want to correct a bad.
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E-C: Thanks:
kkenny
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1) Download the Joomla zip.
2) Register for an account with x10hosting
3) Login to Control Panel, and apply for PHP version 2 on the front page of your control panel(Not instant, & will have to wait for approval, in which time, it's highly likely that the Joomla installer will not work).
4) Go to File Manager, then upload the zip file, somewhere in your space.
5) Find the zip file and extract the contents to your web root (public_html). You should now be able to see the Joomla installer page when accessing your root.
6) Now go back to Control Panel and scroll down a bit to find and enter MySQL Databases under Databases. Once inside, create new database with appropriate name (Edit-Credit: kkenny ~ Rather than a typical string(Username, database name, etc) for your Joomla details, an abstract one would seem to increase security, ie, alphanumeric), now create a new user, and add the user to your database. Once done, select the user under the Current Databases and add all permissions. Now note down the joomla database name, and the username and password because x10hosting will automatically add prefixes to maintain unique identity.
7) Back on the Joomla install, go through the first couple of pages clicking next until you reach the database page. Add your database settings. Clicking next will take you to the FTP settings. You may or may not want to set this up, there are other ways to use FTP with x10hosting so I think this is down to personal preference, but in my experience, I went to the control panel again. And scrolled down the page to FTP Accounts in the 'Files' category. Creating a new user also creates a default directory, which you can enter into the Joomla details along with your user details. -Now, I presume x10hosting runs on Unix, so you'll have to enable the FTP file system layer in the Joomla installer options. Clicking next will take you to the main configuration.
8) Enter details, I think the email should be set to the following format, but this is the first time I've set up Joomla this way so, please correct me where wrong: usernameofchoice@domainname.x10hosting.com.
9) If you are reading this tutorial, then it's likely you will need sample data to get used to Joomla, so click Install Sample Data.
10) Click next and you are finished. Don't forget to rename or delete your Installation folder. It's probably best to write all the details down in a text file as you go, and then put that in a safe place, and attach a memory mnemonic to it.
Once again, this is not going to help everyone, so just PM or reply if you want an update or want to correct a bad.
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E-C: Thanks:
kkenny
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