From: moodler Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 03:49:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Updates for EasyPHP 1.7 X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a8edccefc9b8226be4c13a68ca24ba2f64f12085;p=moodle.git Updates for EasyPHP 1.7 --- diff --git a/lang/en/docs/installamp.html b/lang/en/docs/installamp.html index 48d2f86d28..76d87174fb 100755 --- a/lang/en/docs/installamp.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/installamp.html @@ -69,23 +69,22 @@ or my.ini.
  • If you've ever installed PHP before delete any files called php4ts.dll from around your Windows directory, as well as any files called php.ini.
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  • Download EasyPHP from here: http://www.easyphp.org/telechargements/dn.php?F=easyphp1-6.php3 +
  • Download EasyPHP from here: http://www.easyphp.org/telechargements/dn.php?F=easyphp1-7 (approx 10 Mb)
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  • Run the downloaded file: easyphp1-6_setup.exe. The installation +
  • Run the downloaded file: easyphp1-7_setup.exe. The installation process is in French but is otherwise much like installing any other Windows program - I advise accepting the defaults and letting it all install. Note - that "Suivant" means Next.and "Oui" means Yes.
  • + that "Suivant" means Next and "Oui" means Yes.
  • At the end of the install leave the checkbox selected to "Lancer - EasyPHP" (Start EasyPHP) and hit the 'Terminer" button.You might + EasyPHP" (Start EasyPHP) and hit the 'Terminer" button. You might be taken to a information web page which you can safely ignore.
  • If all went well - congratulations! Apache, PHP and MySQL are all installed and running! You should see a black E in your toolbar tray. You can right - click on it to get a menu which will let you control the running programs, - but you won't be needing that for now.
  • + click on it to get a menu which will let you control the running programs. +
  • Some things may be in French and you may prefer English. You can download this file http://www.easyphp.org/telechargements/dn.php?F=indexUS_1.7 which contains English versions of www and home folder in the EasyPHP1-7 folder. These can be copied over the default files.
  • The next thing you need to do is to set up a database for Moodle to use. - Using a browser, go to http://localhost/mysql/ - (note the final slash).
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  • If asked for a username, use "root" with a blank password. You + Right-click the black E in the toolbar tray and choose Administration, then click DB Management (beside PHPMyAdmin).
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  • If asked for a username, use "root" with a blank password. You should see a phpMyAdmin web interface that allows you to create a new databases and user accounts.
  • Create a new database by typing "moodle" into the field and