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[joomla] joomla Digest, Vol 37, Issue 8

Mark Simko masimko at verizon.net
Thu Jan 14 08:14:45 EST 2010


On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 21:02 -0500, joomla-request at lists.nyphp.org
wrote:On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> > Be very careful not to drink anything from it!
> >

Very good advice!

> > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Helv?cio da Silva
> <helvecio.rj at gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >> Hey everyone!!
> >>
> >> I was checking my pendrive I got at JDay and found there's a
> version of
> >> Server2Go in it. I'd like to understand how it works. I visited the
> >> developer website, but the tutorial page didn't load at all.
> >>
> >> Can anyone give me some hints? I tried to run it and all I got was
> an IE
> >> screen telling it couldn't a page.

There was instructions distributed with the pen drive. I think there may
also be a txt file on it explaining it's use.

Server2go provides a web server for Windows, so first you run the .exe
on the thumb drive, and that provides the web server. php and mysql are
also provided.

Once the web server service has started, you can access the the served
web pages by opening a web browser and typing in 127.0.0.1:4000 or
localhost:4000. I'm not positive of the port number. It may be 4040
instead of 4000

On that thumb drive, I moved the phpmyadmin folder, but did not make the
changes to the http.conf file. The easiest fix is to move the phpmyadmin
folder from the htdocs folder back to the root folder.

You can add other cms systems to the drive if you like. If you'd like to
monkey with Drupal or modx, you can add those in folders under the
htdocs folder. You'll have to add databases for them using phpmyadmin.






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