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installation [2013/04/02 21:58]
Timbow
installation [2013/10/29 21:44]
shawn_a Some lamp wamp edits
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   - Unzip the contents to a new folder on your local computer.   - Unzip the contents to a new folder on your local computer.
   - Upload the contents of that folder with an FTP client to your host. You can upload everything to either the root of your server, or within a subfolder or sub domain.   - Upload the contents of that folder with an FTP client to your host. You can upload everything to either the root of your server, or within a subfolder or sub domain.
-  - You may also need to recursively CHMOD the folder ''/​data/''​ to 755 if your host doesn'​t set it implicitly.+  - You may also need to recursively CHMOD the folder ''/​data/''​ to 755 if your host doesn'​t set it implicitly. ​{{:​initialuload.png|}}
   - From a web browser, navigate to the folder where you just uploaded GetSimple to. This will redirect you to an install screen. (e.g ''​mydomain.tld''​ or ''​mydomain.tld/​path-to-get-simple/''​ )   - From a web browser, navigate to the folder where you just uploaded GetSimple to. This will redirect you to an install screen. (e.g ''​mydomain.tld''​ or ''​mydomain.tld/​path-to-get-simple/''​ )
     - **NOTE:** The actual path of the installation page is: ''​mydomain.tld/​path-to-get-simple/​admin/​install.php''​     - **NOTE:** The actual path of the installation page is: ''​mydomain.tld/​path-to-get-simple/​admin/​install.php''​
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 It's never wrong to work on a **local webserver**,​ develop there and customize //your GetSimple// before you publish everything in the wild. Doing so, you have the chance to learn the new system before it is activated, to test plugins or themes ...  It's never wrong to work on a **local webserver**,​ develop there and customize //your GetSimple// before you publish everything in the wild. Doing so, you have the chance to learn the new system before it is activated, to test plugins or themes ... 
  
-These server-software-packages are either called ''​LAMP''​ (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Perl/​Python) ​or ''​WAMP''​ (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Perl/​Python) and their job is to deliver content from webpages (HTML etc.) like the webservers which deliver the content in the WWW.+These server-software-packages are either called
 +  * ''​LAMP''​ (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Perl/​Python) ​ 
 +  * ''​WAMP''​ (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Perl/​Python) 
 +  * ''​MAMP''​ (Mac OS X, Apache, MySQL, PHP/​Perl/​Python)  
 +and their job is to deliver content from webpages (HTML etc.) like the webservers which deliver the content in the WWW.\\ 
 +More info: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​List_of_AMP_packages]]
  
 You work with the local server the same way like you work with a //real// webserver. The only difference is that you do not need to ftp your files to the server, using a file explorer on your local machine does the job.  You work with the local server the same way like you work with a //real// webserver. The only difference is that you do not need to ftp your files to the server, using a file explorer on your local machine does the job. 
  
-There are some software-packages out there, and they are free (mostly). ​The mostknown package ​is XAMP from [[http://​www.apachefriends.org/​en/​xampp.html | Apachefriends]], ​but this is a real big bundle. +There are some software-packages out there, and they are free (mostly).\\ 
-Others are [[http://​vertrigo.sourceforge.net/​ | Vertrigo Serv]] ​or [[http://​www.server2go-web.de/​ | Server2Go]], to name a few.\\ A comparison sheet of WAMP-servers: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/​Comparison_of_WAMPs]]+One of the most popuar packages ​is XAMP from [[http://​www.apachefriends.org/​en/​xampp.html | Apachefriends]],​ this is a fairly large bundle. 
 +Others are \\ 
 +[[http://​vertrigo.sourceforge.net/​ | Vertrigo Serv]]\\ 
 +[[http://​www.server2go-web.de/​ | Server2Go]]\\ 
 +[[http://​www.uwamp.com/​|UwAmp]]\\  
 +[[http://www.easyphp.org/|EasyPHP]]\\
  
 Each of these packages come with readmes, tutorials on their webpages or forums. So we can expect to find answers for our questions. ​ Each of these packages come with readmes, tutorials on their webpages or forums. So we can expect to find answers for our questions. ​
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 ==== Installation ==== ==== Installation ====
 The installation of GetSimple on a local webserver is nearly identical with the installation on your webspace: The installation of GetSimple on a local webserver is nearly identical with the installation on your webspace:
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   *[[installation:​requirements|Server requirements and Apache Modules]]   *[[installation:​requirements|Server requirements and Apache Modules]]
   *[[installation:​upgrade|Upgrading to the Latest Version of GetSimple]]   *[[installation:​upgrade|Upgrading to the Latest Version of GetSimple]]
-  *[[how_to:​svn_pull|Automatic installation via the SVN ]] 
   *[[installation:​specific-webhosters|Guidance for Specific Hosting Companies]]   *[[installation:​specific-webhosters|Guidance for Specific Hosting Companies]]
  
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