Changes between Version 18 and Version 19 of BriefInstall
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- Mar 7, 2013, 3:11:14 AM (12 years ago)
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v18 v19 29 29 Upload all the Dolphin files to the desired location on your web server using FTP. If you've downloaded Dolphin to your server directly, move them using shell. 30 30 31 - If you want to install Dolphin into the root of your domain (e.g. http:// example.com/), move or upload all contents of the unpacked Dolphin directory (but excluding the directory itself) into the root directory of your web server.31 - If you want to install Dolphin into the root of your domain (e.g. http://mysite.com/), move or upload all contents of the unpacked Dolphin directory (but excluding the directory itself) into the root directory of your web server. 32 32 33 - If you want to have your Dolphin installation in its own subdirectory on your web site (e.g. http:// example.com/community/), create the "community" directory on your server and upload Dolphin files to the directory via FTP.33 - If you want to have your Dolphin installation in its own subdirectory on your web site (e.g. http://mysite.com/community/), create the "community" directory on your server and upload Dolphin files to the directory via FTP. 34 34 35 35 … … 38 38 Run the Dolphin installation script by accessing '''install/index.php''' in a web browser. 39 39 40 - If you uploaded Dolphin files to the root directory, you should visit '''http:// example.com/install/index.php''' .41 - If you uploaded Dolphin files to a subdirectory "community", for example, you should visit '''http:// example.com/community/install/index.php''' .40 - If you uploaded Dolphin files to the root directory, you should visit '''http://mysite.com/install/index.php''' . 41 - If you uploaded Dolphin files to a subdirectory "community", for example, you should visit '''http://mysite.com/community/install/index.php''' . 42 42 43 43