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document Installing your new Mambo web site - part 1
Installing the Mambo CMS is simple. Mambo uses a web installer process and complete installation basically involves only four steps. After obtaining the Mambo package just...
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document Installing your new Mambo web site - part 2
The Directory and File Permissions screen lists the folders that need to be writeable for a successful Mambo installation. If the ownership is correct, all directories will be writeable. NOTE: If...
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document How to make a strong password.
To maximise the security of your account create unique passwords containing at least eight random alphanumeric characters or symbols, and alternate between upper and lower case letters (eg....
Not rated 05 May, 2007 Comments: 0
document Installing your new Mambo web site - part 3 (Setting up your database information)
This now brings you to the first step of entering your specific site settings. Enter the following information: Host Name: This is the address of the MySQL Server. In most cases, the value...
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document Installing your new Mambo web site - part 4 (The Sample Data)
If you are new to Mambo, it is recommended that you install the Sample Data. This provides a useful learning tool as you can play with the sample data to your heart's content, then delete when...
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document What is Fantastico?
Fantastico is an autoinstaller for cPanel servers. Fantastico gives even novice users the ability to quickly install Mambo and dozens of other open source web content scripts into their web space...
Not rated 05 May, 2007 Comments: 0
document Installing your new Mambo web site - part 5
At this stage, your Mambo installer will show "Step 2" at the top of your screen. In the next step, we enter the desired site name into the text box. You can change your site name...
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document Deleting the installation directory following a successful installation of Mambo
To delete the directory on your web server space, you can access it through your FTP client or through your web account's control panel. Using cPanel as the example, these are the steps: ...
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