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phpNuke TOTAL NEWBIE


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http://www.jbedigital.com/nuke/html/index.php

I have no idea what to do now. I created my database using phpmyadmin and called it nuke.

Here's what my config looks like:

$dbhost = "localhost";

$dbuname = "*******";

$dbpass = "***********";

$dbname = "nuke";

$prefix = "jbedigital_com";

$user_prefix = "nuke";

$dbtype = "MySQL";

I have no idea if that's right.

Here's some info on my database:

Field = nuke.sql

Type = tinyint(4)

Attributes = UNSIGNED

Null = no

Default = 0

Could somebody please point me in the right direction? My only experience with this sort of thing was with my phpBB and I had a feeling I was "lucky".

Any help would be greatly apperciated!

Thank you.

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Originally posted by Yazoo

After you create a database using phpMyAdmin load the sql file which came with nuke and run it. This will create all the tables. Then your done.

What do you mean by "run it"? Is everything else ok? Like the $prefix = "jbedigital_com"; part?

Thanks guys, if I can't get this working I'll give postNuke a try.

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As I said give postnuke a try because all you have to do is upload all the postnuke file to your webspace and then run install.php and you will get a nice user interface to fill in your mysql info and it will also make the necessary mysql tables for you.

Postnuke is super friendly and it has a great following.

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Well, I decided to go with postnuke and everything was going great until I got this:

Warning: Access denied for user: '********@******.com' (Using password: YES) in /home/sites/site244/web/Vnuke/html/install/newinstall.php on line 36

Unable to make database

Any help?

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This happened to me before when making Postnuke sites I think you will find your password you put in is wrong, If your sure all the information you entered is correct, then trying installing phpmyadmin and creating a table called Rogue, then run install.php again, you must also have your database name correct in the info you entered this can also give an error.

Hope this info helps. :)

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