Joomla & ISPconfig

Discussion in 'General' started by ikaros, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. ikaros

    ikaros New Member

    What do I have to do in ISPconfig to create a site built with Joomla? Should I just create a site as usual, and then copy the joomla tar in that dir and proceed as a normal Joomla installation? Will the Joomla installer create the necessary MySQL DB, or should I do it manually?
     
  2. Hans

    Hans Moderator Moderator

    Create a website within ISPConfig with MySQL & PHP enabled but disable PHPSafe mode.

    Download the latest Joomla version to your local desktop and extract it.
    Upload It to your webspace using FTP.

    In your browser point to your URL and follow the Instructions provided by Joomla.
     
  3. ikaros

    ikaros New Member

    thanx

    cool, thanx!
     
  4. Hans

    Hans Moderator Moderator

    How to for Joomla CMS on an ISPConfig server

    Hi again,

    Today i've posted a nice "how to" which will guide you to setup Joomla CMS.
    After Falko and/or Till checked it, it will be published soon.

    :)
     
  5. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Hi Hans,

    thanks for the new Howto! I've made a new howto section on the ISPConfig documentation page and linked your howtos there. Falko is reviewing the howtos on howtoforge, I'am sure he will publish your howto today :)
     
  6. Hans

    Hans Moderator Moderator

    Thank you Till,

    It is really a nice idea to publish the how to's on the documentation section of the ISPConfig site!

    I hope that the how to's will answer a lot of questions.
     
  7. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    I've just published the tutorial here: http://www.howtoforge.com/joomla_ispconfig :)
     
  8. Hans

    Hans Moderator Moderator

    Thanks

    Thanks again Falko,

    And I hope that my Howtos "Installing Software on ISPConfig" at http://www.ispconfig.org/documentation.htm will show what is possible with your Perfect ISPConfig server so that ISPConfig will be more populair in the near future!
     
    Last edited: Oct 3, 2006

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