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This thing does NOT install


steve

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this log is worth its price. It is worthless!
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beewee

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Location:The Netherlands, where else?
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Or you did not read the Docs, which are free as well, and perfectly clear. Can we help you installing? Geeklog is worth it!!
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mthomas

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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
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JohnVanVliet

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some are just in a big herary and can't fallow the dir.
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redfrog

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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.

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geKow

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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
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JohnVanVliet

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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
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