Posted on: 05/20/04 06:46pm
By: Anonymous (steve)
this log is worth its price. It is worthless!
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 05/20/04 06:51pm
By: beewee
Or you did not read the Docs, which are free as well, and perfectly clear. Can we help you installing? Geeklog is worth it!!
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 05/20/04 07:48pm
By: mthomas
Seems to work fine for me
Besure you have installed CORRECTLY:
MySQL
PHP 4 or better
a HTTP Server that supports PHP
Pear
and READ the install docs and DO WHAT THEY SAY
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 06/01/04 12:33am
By: JohnVanVliet
some are just in a big herary and can't fallow the dir.
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 06/01/04 06:21pm
By: Anonymous (redfrog)
Actually the installation directions are incorrect..
The installation procedure makes reference to the logs folder but then tells you to run this file - Open your browser and navigate to http://yourgeeklogsite/admin/install/install.php.
However, the proper location to that file is in:
http://yourgeeklogsite/public_html/admin/install/install.php
So, honestly it really does start you off on the wrong foot to begin with.. and really makes one think is it worth my while to install this when I am not sure the directions are even correct. I will give it a go regardless. I just hope I do not waste a couple days of my time for nothing.
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 06/01/04 07:32pm
By: geKow
This is simply wrong. If you follow the instalation instructions you will see that the URL to your site should point to your public_html folder, so public_html should not be part of the installation url.
geKow
This thing does NOT install
Posted on: 06/01/04 07:36pm
By: JohnVanVliet
i guss that it depends on what the webroot is set to
having public_ht in the address would make fore a
VERY INSECURE site