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Where to upload the extracted rocketlauncher populus package

  • Re: Where to upload the extracted rocketlauncher populus package

    Posted 17 years 4 months ago
    • Dan,

      Thank you for all your assistance. It looks like I have it working now and is running at http://www.hockeywiz.com.  After I moved the directory and made the changes to configuration.php it still would not run and was displaying the same default web under construction page from my hosting provider. I then removed the original index.html from the root and it started to work.

      Currently I am working on all the "unwriteable" red errors I saw during the pre-installation check and that are also viewable from within the joomla admin center. For example, I went to change the Populus Style from within the admin site template manager and I could not do so becaue the index.php file was not writable. I have been changing these to 777. One thing I noticed in the video tutorials that rocketthemes has is that they have an option to set a security checkbox from within the admin center to change from writeable to unwriteable. I'll have to see how they do this. Again, thank you for the assistance.

      Mark
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    Re: Where to upload the extracted rocketlauncher populus package

    Posted 17 years 4 months ago
    • Mark Orciuoli wrote:
      I have been changing these to 777.

      Make sure you set these back once you've finished doing installs etc. Folders should be 755 and files should be 644 as a general rule. 777 should only be used temporarily.
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  • Re: Where to upload the extracted rocketlauncher populus package

    Posted 17 years 4 months ago
    • Dan,

      I changed about 25 or so that were unwriteable but have it all documented. The 755 & 644 rule is good to know. Do you know the utility that allows an admin to change permissions from within the joomla admin center. It's a checkbox and I have seen it change the configuration.php and index.php files from unwriteable to writable while the were making template changes, etc. It's in the video's

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