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zomi

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Problem with install on Cpanel
« on: January 13, 2004, 06:39:05 am »

Dear Friends,

I am anewbie here. I uploaded my standalone program in my web directory at Cpanel.
Called /photos/install.php

When I call this from my browser I see the following blanks to fill up.
Plese help me fill up with some example with your's.

Thank you.

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User name:
Password:

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mySQL host: localhost
MySQLdatabase name: ?
MySQL username: ?
MySQL Password: ?
QL table prefix: g11d_ (default)
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imagemagic path: ?


Please help me fill up the forms with your site (stnd alone) in cpanel example.
I have phpMyAdmin and MySQL option installed on my Cpanel 8.0.

Thanks alot for your help in advance :(
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Joachim Müller

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Problem with install on Cpanel
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2004, 08:20:23 am »

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User name: the user name you choose for yourself in coppermine gallery (will be the admin login). Try "zomi"!
Password: well, think of a good password

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mySQL host: *
MySQLdatabase name: *
MySQL username: *
MySQL Password: *
QL table prefix: leave it as it is (default is fine if you don't know what it means)

imagemagic path: leave this blank for a start



* = you surely have read the minimum requirements for coppermine are: webserver with php, some image library (ImageMagick or GD, your choice), mySQL database! You can't make this up on your own, your webhost must have provided you with the data requested for mySQL access.

GauGau

P.S. Who is this "Mr. Cpanel" you're referring to? I've never heard of him. :wink:
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