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11/01/2004 01:54:33
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Anonymous
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I saw the Advanced Guestbook being used at a favorite website and followed the links to this site. I love the clean design and the functionality of the guestbook---so I wanted to load it to my fledgeling website (under construction).
My website is a learning experience for me---but installing this wonderful guestbook has stymied me. I have downloaded the PHP zip, read all of the posts in the forum, tried to follow the directions in the readme file, but I feel like a complete idiot. I'll admit that I'm still learning all of the features of my DreamWeaver MX 2004 software, but I've mastered a lot of things with it, so far.
Can anyone tell me how to upload/install the guestbook onto my website using DreamWeaver? From skimming your forum posts, I know that your skills are way beyond my own---but please pity a poor novice and share your expertise.
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11/01/2004 01:58:12
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Adage
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Whoops! I forgot to log in when I posted the help request for installing the Advanced Guestbook.
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11/01/2004 19:43:22
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khan
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hey find the config file edit that and then upload all files to your web server "keep directory structure" for this you can use any ftp software exa:cute ftp once you upload the all files to your server run the installation and follow the screen.
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12/01/2004 08:37:49
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Adage
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Thank you so much for the directions. There was probabaly a simpler way to do it, but I loaded each individual file as you suggested. When I ran the "Create Tables" everything went just fine.
The link under my successful creation of tables that read:
"Click now here to setup the guestbook admin... "
was dead. I went back to double-check that I had maintained the files and file structures---and I had.
Any suggestions? It took me about 8 hours to get this far and I just don't want to give up.
~Adage
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14/01/2004 20:08:33
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Anonymous
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Did you had any luck setting it up ?
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14/01/2004 20:21:12
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khan
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Hi
when you got the message "Click now here to setup the guestbook admin... " then before you click it delete the install.php file and then try it if it still not working close this window and enter your url in a new window exa http://www.your.com/your gbook dir/admin/index.php and press enter hope you will get your admin pages.
note"your gbook dir is your directory where you put the guest book"
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http://www.al-majroh.com/forums/signature.php
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22/01/2004 15:59:02
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Anonymous
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Hi there,
Im in the same situation as Adage, I have a new website and want to create aGB.
Im okay with ftping the files across to my server, is the root I presume.
but when you refer to the Create User Tables I get confused on what to do. Is this some sort of program.exe that you run to create the tables?
install.php can you double click on this or do you need a special program.
One other thing regarding the config.inc.php file:
$GB_DB["dbName"] = ""; This I can make up say Guestbook??
$GB_DB["host"] = "localhost"; can I leave this or is it my domain name
$GB_DB["user"] = "root"; is this the admin user for the site?
$GB_DB["pass"] = ""; is this the admin password for the site?
are these the only four line I need to Edit?
guys if you can help youll save me some money getting a developer to do it!!
Thanks
by the way its for www.jesmonddenehotel.com
Darren.abela@morganstanley.com
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25/01/2004 17:47:58
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khan
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I think your pbm will solve here
http://proxy2.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2439&highlight=
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http://www.al-majroh.com/forums/signature.php
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