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[Solved]: Coopermine Install

Started by squewheet, March 04, 2008, 04:36:25 PM

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squewheet

I set up my parents website for there Hardware Store. And they do alot of Kitchen and Bathroom Remodels and they wanted me to post all there pictures of there finished products on there website. Well there is so many pictures that I had the host move the website control panel to a control panel that had a image gallery. Well that really screwed things up so now I have to start over and I heard about using Coopermine for make a Image gallery on my site but I really don't know how to do it. I never have messed with all this website making really. So if I can get some pointers and some help I would greatly appericiate it.

Thanks,

Squewheet

François Keller

is it related to pnCPG ? or to a normal install of coppermine ?
BTW read the doc for installing details http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#how
Avez vous lu la DOC ? la FAQ ? et cherché sur le forum avant de poster ?
Did you read the DOC ? the FAQ ? and search the board before posting ?
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squewheet

Sorry I beleive I posted this in the wrong place but it's just the Coppermine 1.4.16 install.

François Keller

Avez vous lu la DOC ? la FAQ ? et cherché sur le forum avant de poster ?
Did you read the DOC ? the FAQ ? and search the board before posting ?
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Joachim Müller

Start by reading the docs that come with coppermine. They are available online as well (link at the top of this screen). Don't use the host control panel (cPanel or whatever you have on your webserver) to install coppermine, using some crappy auto-installer. The only recommended and supported install method is the one we explain in our docs. It's not rocket science if you have the minimum requirements. Just download the coppermine package, unzip, upload to your webspace, set folder permissions, run the installer and you're done. Come back to this board if you have specific questions. Don't expect an individual tutorial - there already is one...

Joachim

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