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How to install E107
I just wrote this tutorial on installing e107 for someone asking for help on this forum. So I though I'd post it here for all to see.

Upload the e107 zip to your site. Put it in a folder for e107, I named mine e107 :) . Use your Control Panel and unzip it (go to the file manager, click the folder, look on the same line as e107_v0.7.10_full.zip and click on the open box icon)
Ok just a quick look tells me to run install.php on my site. Just open in your browser ex http://mysite.110mb.com/e107/install.php

Set language, English I suppose
Now unless you have mySQL on 110mb dont use localhost. Google "free mySQL" quotes and all and click the second link, should end in .net .
Sign up for that, verify, and login. Copy your host info (should be above the table : Your Host: SQL06...NET was mine) and paste into MySQL server enter your username and password, create your first database and call it something like "mysite"CMS (you cant use anything but letters), for database used for put e107. Enter your database name into MySQL Database: in the installation and click next. (The prefix doesnt matter, its just for if you only have one database. If you use more then one db your load times should be faster, in theory). it should give you a confirmation page, click continue again. And another confimation page, click continue installation. Enter your personal info and click continue. You should be done, click continue to create db's tables and such (done automaticly dun worry). Change CHMOD permissions for config.php to 644 and delete install.php  *after clicking your final ok*. There you go you should be done.

Replace *mysite* in "mysite"CMS with anything you like.

I cannot give you the link to my database services (something about not linking to other services, admin post me if I can please) so I just ran you through google. I have not used e107 before but I have just installed it so I should use it before I delete it. :)
I do not approve of the use of e107 and I do not disapprove of it.

Written by ElementalWarrior

Posted by Diemux on February 28 2008 23:58:12 892 Reads · Print
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