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+ | Most of the configuration necessary for getting OpenDocMan working resides in the config.php file. You'll find this in the root directory of your installation where you uploaded the OpenDocMan installation files. | ||
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+ | Important: Use a decent text editor! | ||
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+ | Do NOT use Notepad or Wordpad to edit the config.php file! These " | ||
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+ | Some very good text editors are UltraEdit (excellent, but not freeware), Crimson Editor , WinSyntax (both good for PHP and Freeware, Crimson Editor has some feature more than WinSyntax) and HTMLkit (free for persona | ||
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+ | Open the config.php file with your text editor and look for this section: | ||
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+ | // Database Settings | ||
+ | $GLOBALS[' | ||
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+ | Make sure that OpenDocMan is using the correct hostname: localhost | ||
+ | Your application is using the correct database / username / password. | ||
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+ | note: If you have a web host with cPanel, you can check cPanel' | ||
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+ | Don't forget to specify your username and database with the prefix yourusername_ in front of its given name. | ||
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+ | be careful with these names as the cPanel username may be added to the front of your db / username / and password. | ||
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