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Installing PHPFM:
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Installing on your own Windows workstation:
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1) Make sure that your webserver has PHP 4.1.0 or higher installed.
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2) Go to PHPFM's website and download the ".zip" version of the script. The website
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is located at http://phpfm.zalon.dk/
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3) Unzip the downloaded archive into your the document root of your webserver Make sure
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you maintain directory structure.
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4) Open "config.inc.php" in the directory "conf" with a text editor and set the home
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directory, username and password. Save the file and close the text editor.
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6) Start up your internet browser and input the URL to PHPFM. It should look like this:
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"http://<your-host>/<path-to-phpfm>/". A sample URL would look like this:
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"http://localhost/phpfm.0.2.0/".
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7) If you did everything right, you should see the login screen of PHPFM now.
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Installing remotely on a Windows server:
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1) Make sure that the webserver has PHP 4.1.0 or higher installed.
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2) Go to PHPFM's website and download the ".zip" version of the script. The website
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is located at http://phpfm.zalon.dk/
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3) Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary folder. Be sure to extract subdirectories
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as well.
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4) Open "config.inc.php" in the directory "conf" with a text editor and set the home
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directory, username and password. Save the file and close the text editor.
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5) Upload all files including all subdirectories to the server (e.g. via FTP).
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6) Start up your internet browser and input the URL to PHPFM. It should look like this:
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"http://<your-host>/<path-to-phpfm>/". A sample URL would look like this:
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"http://www.some-site.com/phpfm.0.2.0/".
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7) If you did everything right, you should see the login screen of PHPFM now.
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Installing remotely on a Linux or Unix server:
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1) Make sure that the webserver has PHP 4.1.0 or higher installed.
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2) Go to PHPFM's website and download the ".tar.gz" version of the script. The website
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is located at http://phpfm.zalon.dk/
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3) Untar the downloaded archive to a temporary folder. Be sure to extract subdirectories
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as well. Use "tar zxvvf phpfm.x.x.x.tar.gz" or similar.
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4) Open "config.inc.php" in the directory "conf" with a text editor and set the home
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directory, username and password. Save the file and close the text editor.
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5) Upload all files including all subdirectories to the server (e.g. via FTP).
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6) CHMOD all files and directories to 777 (not sure).
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6) Start up your internet browser and input the URL to PHPFM. It should look like this:
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"http://<your-host>/<path-to-phpfm>/". A sample URL would look like this:
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"http://www.some-site.com/phpfm.0.2.0/".
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7) If you did everything right, you should see the login screen of PHPFM now. |