DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Thanks Guilliam for posting the guide and the opportunity for our community to reply! We are most welcome to reply to any inquiry related to the issue! This is also a good place to discuss any issue related to installing a local server in general....where possilble we wil reply and advise!
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Hi everybody.
I am trying to install the uniform test server on WinXP on my workplace. Server installation goes fine, MySql starts, but when I try to start phpmyadmin all I get is
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Warning: require_once(./lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required './lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php' (include_path='.;/usr/local/PHP/includes;/usr/local/PHP/pear') in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
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My pc is part of my company intranet, runs Eset nod32 as antivirus and MS IE 6.0.
I know the answer is in the error message I get. But I am just a semiskilled employee.
I know the test server was supposed to be foolproof. But I am probably beyond a developer's concept for 'fool' .
Thank you for your help anyway.
Diego
I am trying to install the uniform test server on WinXP on my workplace. Server installation goes fine, MySql starts, but when I try to start phpmyadmin all I get is
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Warning: require_once(./lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required './lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php' (include_path='.;/usr/local/PHP/includes;/usr/local/PHP/pear') in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
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My pc is part of my company intranet, runs Eset nod32 as antivirus and MS IE 6.0.
I know the answer is in the error message I get. But I am just a semiskilled employee.
I know the test server was supposed to be foolproof. But I am probably beyond a developer's concept for 'fool' .
Thank you for your help anyway.
Diego
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Your system looks for a file which is not rpesent in the downlaod (at least not on my version). The error happanes because the sytem looks for thisdschiavon wrote: Hi everybody.
I am trying to install the uniform test server on WinXP on my workplace. Server installation goes fine, MySql starts, but when I try to start phpmyadmin all I get is
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Warning: require_once(./lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required './lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php' (include_path='.;/usr/local/PHP/includes;/usr/local/PHP/pear') in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib.php on line 307
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My pc is part of my company intranet, runs Eset nod32 as antivirus and MS IE 6.0.
I know the answer is in the error message I get. But I am just a semiskilled employee.
I know the test server was supposed to be foolproof. But I am probably beyond a developer's concept for 'fool' .
Thank you for your help anyway.
Diego
Code: Select all
./lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php
find in: Uniform Server\diskw\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib on line 305 - 307 this information:
save (w/different nam) and delete. Be very precise!// 5. Defines the associated filename and load the translation
$lang_file = $lang_path . $available_languages[$lang][1] . '.inc.php';
require_once('./' . $lang_file);
If it does not work just set it back and come back...Once again that " lang/italian-iso-8859-1.inc.php " does not exist and the message is driven partly by the said code. the file select_lang.lib contains two lines of code referring to this stuff as well. If my sugegstion does not help we go into that direction. This file contains all the available translations....... However thats specific italain ISO-file is not available despite being pointed at. Therefore my guess to remove the call on the language file. That should not be a problem because some lines above the issue, the default language is already being called and this php only addresses the translation.
Just try it. if you save the file you should not have a problem since than we reset the file later on....
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Hi Leo,
thank you very much for your help. I tried doing as you wrote, but I messed it up to the point where the server would not even start. So erased everything, unpacked it again and renamed all english language files to italian-etc...php
Perhaps not very elegant but it is working now.
Thank you for your help anyway, from your description I got an idea of how to solve this.
I will come back here as soon as I start figuring out how to use joomla.
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thank you very much for your help. I tried doing as you wrote, but I messed it up to the point where the server would not even start. So erased everything, unpacked it again and renamed all english language files to italian-etc...php
Perhaps not very elegant but it is working now.
Thank you for your help anyway, from your description I got an idea of how to solve this.
I will come back here as soon as I start figuring out how to use joomla.
bye,
ds
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Ok, up and running now.
If I may suggest a tiny improvement to the otherwise good 20-steps guide:
I did not know where nor what the installation directory (point 19) was. I think it would be nice to put the whole path to it Uniform Server\diskw\www\demosite\installation or something similar.
Thank you,
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If I may suggest a tiny improvement to the otherwise good 20-steps guide:
I did not know where nor what the installation directory (point 19) was. I think it would be nice to put the whole path to it Uniform Server\diskw\www\demosite\installation or something similar.
Thank you,
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Glad you got it working!dschiavon wrote: Ok, up and running now.
If I may suggest a tiny improvement to the otherwise good 20-steps guide:
I did not know where nor what the installation directory (point 19) was. I think it would be nice to put the whole path to it Uniform Server\diskw\www\demosite\installation or something similar.
Thank you,
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Thank you for the advise on improvements. I always take those in consideration and I always give feed-back on questions from users directly directed to me. I have to make a slight correction though on your suggestion. Regretfully the path mentioned here is not the correct path! As you have seen from the tutorial (step 4), the server will upon start create a "virtual" disk to run on called "w" This drive does not exist basically (virtual) and any changes to the files and folders you need to make on the drive you installed the server on. in other words you have to change the name of your installation-diretory in your Joomla-core file structure on the location where you installed Joomla. example: CHANGE
(or whatever the name is you gave to your file) TOC:\Uniform Server\diskw\www\joomla\installation
I do not think we need to change the image. This explanation should be sufficient?C:\Uniform Server\diskw\www\joomla\installation1
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Hello Leo!
Great tutorial! I had been looking around the Internet for quite some time now, on how to get this accomplished, and your tutorial is simply amazing!
I was able to get a copy of Joomla, working in no time, on my computer. But, once I tried to install SMF 1.1 RC2, I got a problem.
I installed Joomla into the /www folder, so I just need to go to http://localhost and Joomla starts without a problem. So I went ahead and created a folder /www/forums
There, I installed SMF 1.1 RC2. When I enter http://localhost/forums/install.php , I get the following an error. I attached a screenshot of this error.
I checked the php.ini file, and it says /tmp
Hope you can help me out, on this one.
Great tutorial! I had been looking around the Internet for quite some time now, on how to get this accomplished, and your tutorial is simply amazing!
I was able to get a copy of Joomla, working in no time, on my computer. But, once I tried to install SMF 1.1 RC2, I got a problem.
I installed Joomla into the /www folder, so I just need to go to http://localhost and Joomla starts without a problem. So I went ahead and created a folder /www/forums
There, I installed SMF 1.1 RC2. When I enter http://localhost/forums/install.php , I get the following an error. I attached a screenshot of this error.
I checked the php.ini file, and it says /tmp
Hope you can help me out, on this one.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
your pathway is wrong i think. You have installed correct your server....your server has a pathway lets sayERuiz wrote: Hello Leo!
Hope you can help me out, on this one.
D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www
Joomla is installed as
D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www\joomla
I think you need to setup SMF as a directory of your joomla-folder (never tried locally but if that does not do the trick i will try to emulate it on my systeme here please verify for me becasue this is not a uniform-server issue....
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Ok, my Joomla is installed in D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www
And it works perfectly. I created a new folder called D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www\forums and placed SMF in that new folder.
But when I try to run the SMF install script, that's when I get the error I posted on my original post.
Hope this clears it out a bit for you. Looking forward to your help on this, my friend.
And it works perfectly. I created a new folder called D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www\forums and placed SMF in that new folder.
But when I try to run the SMF install script, that's when I get the error I posted on my original post.
Hope this clears it out a bit for you. Looking forward to your help on this, my friend.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
I managed to get this running on the second attempt, due to my screens looking nothing like the ones in the tutorial. I thought I would try Uniform server as an alternative to Wamp, which I appear to have messed up completely while trying to import a database from another PC.
Now I have everything working, I am going to try and import the site database again, and I think I have exported it correctly this time, but can someone please tell me where I start PHPMyAdmin? There was an icon in the system tray with Wamp, but this has nothing obvious, unless I haven't looked in the right place. I managed to get to it to set up the database as per the instructions, but somehow it is eluding me this time.
Many thanks.
Now I have everything working, I am going to try and import the site database again, and I think I have exported it correctly this time, but can someone please tell me where I start PHPMyAdmin? There was an icon in the system tray with Wamp, but this has nothing obvious, unless I haven't looked in the right place. I managed to get to it to set up the database as per the instructions, but somehow it is eluding me this time.
Many thanks.
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When you start Uniform Server, go to http://localhostDianeH wrote: I managed to get this running on the second attempt, due to my screens looking nothing like the ones in the tutorial. I thought I would try Uniform server as an alternative to Wamp, which I appear to have messed up completely while trying to import a database from another PC.
Now I have everything working, I am going to try and import the site database again, and I think I have exported it correctly this time, but can someone please tell me where I start PHPMyAdmin? There was an icon in the system tray with Wamp, but this has nothing obvious, unless I haven't looked in the right place. I managed to get to it to set up the database as per the instructions, but somehow it is eluding me this time.
Many thanks.
On the screens displayed, you will see PHPMyAdmin listed on the ledt hand side of the page.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
difficult to read iisn't it? I thought it was pretty obvious?
STEP 6 :: http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,37364.0.html
STEP 6 :: http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,37364.0.html
did i miss something ?Step 6: Open DB-Admin
Now we will start the DataBase administrator called phpMyAdmin.
We are going to do that because we want to create o0ur first database which we will later use for Joomla!
Just follow the instructions on the picture!
The address in your browser should state here: http://localhost/apanel/phpMyAdmin/
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Thank you for your swift reply. No I don't see that. As I was installing I didn't get the fancy screens as shown in the tutorial. They were very basic screens with not as many choices indicated as in the screen grabs. All I can see in localhost is Index of/ at the top of the page and then a table with headers: Name - Last Modified - Size - Description and below that the name of the database I created.ERuiz wrote:
When you start Uniform Server, go to http://localhost
On the screens displayed, you will see PHPMyAdmin listed on the ledt hand side of the page.
If I don't crack this today I will go back to Wamp. I just thought I would try something different.
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No it wasn't difficult to read - it would have been better if I was getting the screens as shown, but I wasn't, which made it a little more difficult than it's made out to be. I managed to make the new user in the database using PHPMyAdmin, but then couldn't see how to get back there. The URL wasn't as you indicate above - instead of /apanel/, mine said /a/ and then something else (can't remember as I didn't think I'd need it again), and then UniServer3_2a. The directory structure in the folder where I extracted the server files is at: D:\UniformServer\UniServer3_2a\diskw\wwwleolam wrote: difficult to read iisn't it? I thought it was pretty obvious?
STEP 6 :: http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,37364.0.html
Step 6: Open DB-Admin
Now we will start the DataBase administrator called phpMyAdmin.
We are going to do that because we want to create o0ur first database which we will later use for Joomla!
Just follow the instructions on the picture!
The address in your browser should state here: http://localhost/apanel/phpMyAdmin/
did i miss something ? ;)
I created the UniformServer folder and unpacking the files created the one below that.
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sorry but that points to some mistakes you made during downlaoding or extractrion. Realy belive me because no installtion as such takes oplace. You do not have to do anything at all but downloading and extracting to your disk. The softaware installs itself without you doing anything at all!DianeH wrote: As I was installing I didn't get the fancy screens as shown in the tutorial. They were very basic screens with not as many choices indicated as in the screen grabs. All I can see in localhost is Index of/ at the top of the page and then a table with headers: Name - Last Modified - Size - Description and below that the name of the database I created.
If I don't crack this today I will go back to Wamp. I just thought I would try something different.
SO what goes wrong here?
1. have you downloaded the right version from the sourceforge?
2. what program did you use to extract?
3. did you create a folder befiore you extracted ior did you let it autorun?
I just this afternoon once agin installed this on exactly the same way on the harddisk of a client. I downloaded and extracted. It was including downloadtime exactly 3 minutes (!)
once again:
1. download from sourceforge the zip
2. extract without doing anything to "c" drive
3. open c:\UniformServer and start...the rest goes all by itself!
sorry this basically cannot go wrong so i assume you have either downloaded a corrupt package or extracted wrong. use the http://www.7-zip.org link as provided. the best package available!
and i thought it was monky proof
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as I said above...extraction done different so the pathway's as shown in the guide do not fit anylonger....This is once agin the path if you just dump the zip to your desktop and than "extract" without doing anything...It creates its own directory so no need to do so...DianeH wrote: The directory structure in the folder where I extracted the server files is at: D:\UniformServer\UniServer3_2a\diskw\www
I created the UniformServer folder and unpacking the files created the one below that.
here is mine just for the statistics: D:\Uniform Server\diskw\www
just follow the guide...therefor it's a guide.....
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My bad! It should be http://localhost/apanelDianeH wrote:Thank you for your swift reply. No I don't see that. As I was installing I didn't get the fancy screens as shown in the tutorial. They were very basic screens with not as many choices indicated as in the screen grabs. All I can see in localhost is Index of/ at the top of the page and then a table with headers: Name - Last Modified - Size - Description and below that the name of the database I created.ERuiz wrote:
When you start Uniform Server, go to http://localhost
On the screens displayed, you will see PHPMyAdmin listed on the ledt hand side of the page.
If I don't crack this today I will go back to Wamp. I just thought I would try something different.
Sorry for the mishap.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
leolam:
As a complete newbie to setting up a CMS website, I have so far found this site to be a mine of very useful information, for which I am eternally grateful, and we have set up a test site using Wampserver with relative ease. It was only while trying to import a database that a colleague had been working on, from his machine to mine, that I did something silly (I'm assuming) and messed everything up. In trying to start again, I thought I would try Uniform Server as an alternative.
Apart from one or two of my posts having had no replies, I have managed to get through some of the more challenging aspects by much searching on here, and much trial and error. I am quite happy to be told that I have made a mistake, so that I can put things right, so, despite your smilies, I therefore find your last remark quite insulting and unnecessary.
In answer to your questions:
1) I have downloaded an earlier version of the server, because I want to add a calendar component to Joomla which, I have found out, will not work properly with MySQL 5. I therefore wanted an earlier version of this.
2) I used Winzip to extract the files.
3) I created the folder before extracting.
As a complete newbie to setting up a CMS website, I have so far found this site to be a mine of very useful information, for which I am eternally grateful, and we have set up a test site using Wampserver with relative ease. It was only while trying to import a database that a colleague had been working on, from his machine to mine, that I did something silly (I'm assuming) and messed everything up. In trying to start again, I thought I would try Uniform Server as an alternative.
Apart from one or two of my posts having had no replies, I have managed to get through some of the more challenging aspects by much searching on here, and much trial and error. I am quite happy to be told that I have made a mistake, so that I can put things right, so, despite your smilies, I therefore find your last remark quite insulting and unnecessary.
In answer to your questions:
1) I have downloaded an earlier version of the server, because I want to add a calendar component to Joomla which, I have found out, will not work properly with MySQL 5. I therefore wanted an earlier version of this.
2) I used Winzip to extract the files.
3) I created the folder before extracting.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Thank you for trying to help.
I get a 'page cannot be found' with that URL.
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sorry if you feel offended by the remark "monkyproof" it was not meant to be an insult in any form at all since i never insult anybody on purpose. Why should I? Support is my business and i never insult boarders nor clients nor friends... We all have started somehow and Diana I am here not to defend my guide. That one is a blast and works without doubt....Please notice that I spend here time to assist you to get a good product running for you. It is not in my interest that I am spending time here?DianeH wrote: Apart from one or two of my posts having had no replies, I have managed to get through some of the more challenging aspects by much searching on here, and much trial and error. I am quite happy to be told that I have made a mistake, so that I can put things right, so, despite your smilies, I therefore find your last remark quite insulting and unnecessary.
In answer to your question:
Than we have found the reason why it does not look like it as on the images. It is simple: The current myadmin version is a beta-version and was just a couple of month' s ago launched. The earlier versions did not have the admin panel which is extremely helpful and fully functional especially in changing php.ini settings etc. So it explains everything why you do not have the fancy screens and why the url's are diiferent.1) I have downloaded an earlier version of the server, because I want to add a calendar component to Joomla which, I have found out, will not work properly with MySQL 5. I therefore wanted an earlier version of this.
i hope this helps. Let me know if you face more issues.
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I can see that you have been of great help to the forum, and I am pleased that people like you are willing to take the time to help others. Many thanks for that.
I am off home now, so I will come back to this tomorrow with, hopefully, a fresh brain.
I am off home now, so I will come back to this tomorrow with, hopefully, a fresh brain.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Just to upadate my situation.
I didn't have time to try Uniform Server again, but probably will do in the future. In the meantime I needed to get this site on the go, so switched back to Wamp, which I had to reinstall due to messing up the original one. Searched and found the correct way of importing a database from another PC onto mine, which took some time but went OK, had some issues with the site still refusing to open, eventually found that I needed to make some alterations to the configuration.ini file. Managed that, despite a distinct lack of experience with these things, almost had things up and running, and then discovered that my colleague who constructed this Joomla site, and has gone off sick, has an unknown password to get into the Joomla site admin. Email him but get no reply, find solution here to create a new MD5 password, BINGO!!
I now have an earlier version of Wamp, as I want to get the calendar component on the site, which would not work when we had Wamp with MySQL5 installed.
Thanks for all your help. I may need some more, who knows!! But I seem to find the answers here to most issues.
I didn't have time to try Uniform Server again, but probably will do in the future. In the meantime I needed to get this site on the go, so switched back to Wamp, which I had to reinstall due to messing up the original one. Searched and found the correct way of importing a database from another PC onto mine, which took some time but went OK, had some issues with the site still refusing to open, eventually found that I needed to make some alterations to the configuration.ini file. Managed that, despite a distinct lack of experience with these things, almost had things up and running, and then discovered that my colleague who constructed this Joomla site, and has gone off sick, has an unknown password to get into the Joomla site admin. Email him but get no reply, find solution here to create a new MD5 password, BINGO!!
I now have an earlier version of Wamp, as I want to get the calendar component on the site, which would not work when we had Wamp with MySQL5 installed.
Thanks for all your help. I may need some more, who knows!! But I seem to find the answers here to most issues.
Diane
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Does anyone have any suggestions or know of a similar tutorial for doing this under OS X? I think I already have most of the pieces installed individually (I'm not too sure about the Perl).
Do the Apache and mySql builds on the local machine need to match those in the live hosting server environment?
thanks!
Do the Apache and mySql builds on the local machine need to match those in the live hosting server environment?
thanks!
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
I have a question. I am able to run Uniform Server without a problem, but the problem is that since it's running on a Windows XP machine, the file paths are much different than the ones on my live site, which uses a Linux (unix) server.
Does anyone have a tutorial, on how I can setup my Linux (SUSE 10) box, so that I can run my website locally on it? This way I can use the exact file paths as my live site, making it much easier, when it's time to upload the site to a live server.
Thanks for any help...
Does anyone have a tutorial, on how I can setup my Linux (SUSE 10) box, so that I can run my website locally on it? This way I can use the exact file paths as my live site, making it much easier, when it's time to upload the site to a live server.
Thanks for any help...
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy steps!
Hi,
I'm a php/MySQL newbie and would like to run uniserver to learn php. I've followed steps 1-4 from the Installation Guide however the following error message keeps on appearing upon double clicking on Server_Start:-
"The disk w is busy. Use 'Disk Start.vbs' [disk letter].
press any key to continue...
Upon double clicking on Disk Start.vbs the default "W" drive is shown, clicking on O.K. is immediatley followed-up by a "Start the MySQL database server" prompt but uniserver doesn't seem to be running.
Typing in http://localhost in a browser window results in the following error message:-
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
Can anyone suggest where i'm going wrong and how I need to go about getting uniserver to run properly.
-Amended 01:45am 4th April. Managed to get uniserver to work on another PC via USB Stick. Not sure if the fact that a Y: and Z: are already configured on PC initially tried to run uniserver on are the cause of the problem mentioned however would like to get around this problem if possible.
Am unable to connect to MySQL. From what I can gather a password needs to be set. Can anyone offer any help please?.
Error message as follows:-
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in W:\www\mysqltest.php on line 7
sorry - unable to connect to MySQL
Thank you.
Kind Regards.
I'm a php/MySQL newbie and would like to run uniserver to learn php. I've followed steps 1-4 from the Installation Guide however the following error message keeps on appearing upon double clicking on Server_Start:-
"The disk w is busy. Use 'Disk Start.vbs' [disk letter].
press any key to continue...
Upon double clicking on Disk Start.vbs the default "W" drive is shown, clicking on O.K. is immediatley followed-up by a "Start the MySQL database server" prompt but uniserver doesn't seem to be running.
Typing in http://localhost in a browser window results in the following error message:-
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
Can anyone suggest where i'm going wrong and how I need to go about getting uniserver to run properly.
-Amended 01:45am 4th April. Managed to get uniserver to work on another PC via USB Stick. Not sure if the fact that a Y: and Z: are already configured on PC initially tried to run uniserver on are the cause of the problem mentioned however would like to get around this problem if possible.
Am unable to connect to MySQL. From what I can gather a password needs to be set. Can anyone offer any help please?.
Error message as follows:-
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in W:\www\mysqltest.php on line 7
sorry - unable to connect to MySQL
Thank you.
Kind Regards.
Last edited by homebrewpc on Tue Apr 04, 2006 12:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Hi,
I just tried to install the Uniform server. I downloaded the exe, so I wouldn' t have to install yet another zip tool.
The exe unzipped itself nicely.
When I start the bat or the vbs, the same thing happens: A new window opens in the browser (Firefox 1.5), and a page starts to load: dark violet with a "The Uniform Server" logo on the top of the page. In the status bar it says "Connecting to localhost", refreshing every ~0.5 s. That's it.
Any hint what's going wrong? Thank you!
I just tried to install the Uniform server. I downloaded the exe, so I wouldn' t have to install yet another zip tool.
The exe unzipped itself nicely.
When I start the bat or the vbs, the same thing happens: A new window opens in the browser (Firefox 1.5), and a page starts to load: dark violet with a "The Uniform Server" logo on the top of the page. In the status bar it says "Connecting to localhost", refreshing every ~0.5 s. That's it.
Any hint what's going wrong? Thank you!
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
After the server finally came up after a few minutes, I got the same problem, and tried your solution. The new error message is:leolam wrote:
[...]
do you need italian? if not disable.....if you do not know how try otherwise the following:
find in: Uniform Server\diskw\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\select_lang.lib on line 305 - 307 this information:save (w/different nam) and delete. Be very precise!// 5. Defines the associated filename and load the translation
$lang_file = $lang_path . $available_languages[$lang][1] . '.inc.php';
require_once('./' . $lang_file);
[...]
Leo
"Warning: mb_internal_encoding() [function.mb-internal-encoding]: Unknown encoding "" in W:\home\admin\www\phpMyAdmin\libraries\string.lib.php on line 41"
What now? Thank you!
(Update: now happily using WAMP server ...)
Last edited by lausianne on Tue May 30, 2006 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Hello World, from Central Oregon, USA
Okay, I'm a noob (aka newb, newbie, newbe, etc....) with Joomla and Uniform Server, but I'm good with computers, usually anyway.
I've installed the Uniform Testserver and everything seems fine, MySQL is running, I've added a user with full privileges through phpmyadmin, I've unzipped all the Joomla (ver 1.08) files into the www directory, and I've renamed the directory to demosite. When I type localhost/apanel/ the phpmyadmin window opens properly, but when I type localhost/demosite I get a 404 NOT FOUND error.
The real path to my local site is: C:\temp\Uniform Server\diskw\demosite
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
Any Ideas?
Traconian of Malygos
Okay, I'm a noob (aka newb, newbie, newbe, etc....) with Joomla and Uniform Server, but I'm good with computers, usually anyway.
I've installed the Uniform Testserver and everything seems fine, MySQL is running, I've added a user with full privileges through phpmyadmin, I've unzipped all the Joomla (ver 1.08) files into the www directory, and I've renamed the directory to demosite. When I type localhost/apanel/ the phpmyadmin window opens properly, but when I type localhost/demosite I get a 404 NOT FOUND error.
The real path to my local site is: C:\temp\Uniform Server\diskw\demosite
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
Any Ideas?
Traconian of Malygos
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Re: DISCUSSION: Guide:: Install Local Uniform Testserver & Joomla! in 20 easy st
Leo - your tutorial is simply a thing of beauty. I am a newbie, totally foreign to my thinking prcess but I thnik I will do some spring cleaning and start from scratch, reinstall Joomla, Uniform Server and have a clean house!
Your efforts are deepley appreciated.
Your efforts are deepley appreciated.