Where is php. Post by giemomi » Sat Sep 17, am I had the same problem. Spent about 6 hours in frustration with no results. I was trying to upload Community Builder.
After changing all the permissions, creating my pwn php. So, if you are on a shared server, just contact them and get them to do it for you! If they refuse - find yourself another hosting company - it is not a difficult thing to change and they really should not object to that! Run phpinfo and see where it is. I'm trying to install a template which is 3. Did you look there? Issue with migrating? Blank screen? Issue is still present.. Where did you install php.
The php. I've searched in the installed folder for the php. I've even created my own php. I've even tried searching my entire mac for php. Does PHP default to a certain hidden file perhaps, or is there a file that points to a default file if no php. Board index All times are UTC. Hosting by Rochen. The Joomla!
Project relies on revenue from these advertisements so please consider disabling the ad blocker for this domain. Let us know if you have any questions and we'll be glad to answer. Kind regards, Nick. Follow us on Twitter - twitter. Very many thanks for your reply and I think you touched the heart of the problem by saying that the configuration file got deleted? Will appreciate your help. Thx a lot. Hi getaheacnow, I'm jumping into discussion.
May I know if this site was working before, or you're about to do a new Joomla installation? It was an attempt to install a new joomla installation and I am offering the following information: -I did the joomla 3. Thx for your attention.
Hi getaheacnow, OK, great! Sounds like everything is fine then and it's not actually missing. The installation process hasn't completed yet, so you should expect there not to be a configuration.
You should be able to go to www. If not, re FTP the files. Then you'll be able to see it again. Go through the installation process again. You'll need to make sure that you've created a database for the site and assigned a user to it with full access this part is important.
When you create the database user, keep track of the password, since you'll need it for the installation process. Once you have the database name, database user name, and you've assigned the database user to the database with full access, then simply enter the names exactly as they are copying and pasting helps into the installation process. If you get a mySQL connection error, the issue is with the information you're entering and it needs to be double checked.
I just opened the installation manager went through the first step language,name of site,description,online or offline,email address,user login,password and password confirmation and got to the database section to enter the following facts: -Type of database mysql is already there -Name of server localhost -Name of user mywebsite -Password filled in -Name of database mywebsite.
Hi getaheacnow, I wouldn't use a dot in the database name. Could you name the database to something else? By the way, who are you using for hosting? Could they create the database, the database user, and assign the user to the database for you? Do they have cPanel installed? I thank you so much and let me add -I went to my control panel and clicked on mysql and I saw the following items: First part of mysql interface At the top of the mysql interface there is a link to update mysql then there is create a new database.
When l clicked on create a new database link there is an interface for name,version and observation Second part of mysql interface page -This xxx45 serves as the headline of the mysql section On the left of this section you have -add a user -and other items -beside this button there is a number xxx45 with a drop down menu related to -modify password -modify authorization -etc Close to the dropdown menu there is a phpmyadm and beside the phpmyadmin on the right end of the page, you have a delete button The whole mysql page has four examples containing the facts stated above.
With these basic facts explained I think my next line of action is to go to the: a. Yes, that's exactly it! To do so, simply copy the original configuration.
In case you encounter any problems, you can quickly and easily drag it back to restore the original file. Learn more about caching by reading How to clear the cache in Joomla. Read about how to make a backup of your Joomla site. If you know that you are only modifying configuration. Copy the original to a directory somewhere on your local computer and be careful. One simple character out of place could break your whole website I agree with the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy policy. Email address Please enter your email address!
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