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Old 08-18-2003, 03:37 PM
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Default includes/configure.php is different

i just downloaded and unzipped 2.2 ms2 (i've installed older versions a few times, and am familiar with OSC) and i'm trying to install to root according to the installation instructions here in the site, but the configure.php file doesn't have the lines dscribed like it used to... the admin/includes/configure.php seems fine...


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MS2 is New and Improved, so everything is different of course.

I suggest you use the installer program.

Simply upload all the files in /catalog on your server to the public_html dir.

So your server dir structure looks like this :

Code:
public_html
          admin
          includes
          images
          install
          downloads
and all the main files like default.php etc should be in public_html.

Then go to http://yoursite.com/install/

and follow the install process. That should get the job done for you.
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