If anyone has made this work can you please help me? I new and learning (still) so please forgive the noob questions.
Well, I downloaded the Xammp package from
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/ which includes everything you need
and it installed seamlessly. I am also using phpMyAdmin. I am JUST
starting out and need direction. So, what I have running is:
Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) mod_ssl/2.0.52 OpenSSL/0.9.7e PHP/5.0.3 Server
at drohr.ath.cx Port 80
(i moved the files to a different location now until I am going to work on it)
when I try to acces the phpwebsite i get: "Unable to load transfers.tpl"
Transfers.tpl in what theme folder? Which is the default theme?
Shouldn't the access rights already be set for this so as to avoid
this kind of problem?
I looked to see where to make the file 'executable" but this is a
Windows machine, so, the only thing that I am aware of is to make the
files hidden and read-only. Is there a line or something that I need
to modify for this to make it work?
Now. I just copied all contents of the 0.10 .gz file to my /htdocs
folder. I got this:
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phpWebSite - Config File Creation Utility
Warning: main(PEAR.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No
such file or directory in C:\Apps\xampp\htdocs\core\Core.php on line
33
Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required
'PEAR.php' (include_path='.:../lib/pear/') in
C:\Apps\xampp\htdocs\core\Core.php on line 33
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So i went into core.php using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX.
I fixed that. It installed: created a diety user/phpwebsite database
and just installed the 'core' install. OK. I went ok. I was instructed
on reading items 10 and 11 in the /docs/install.txt. OK.. Now when I
go to my domain http://drohr.ath.cx I get this:
Unable to load transfers.tpl
I take it that that is a theme file. I searched and found it in the
themes. As you can tell I am just learning this.
If you can help any, I would appreciate it. I would like to try your
phpwebsite software that I hear is supposed to be good for creating a
website.
Thank you,
Donald Rohrbacher