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CoAdmin II Website Package
Current Features:
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CoAdmin II Website Package
Current Features:
CoAdmin II Setup Guide
- Start by downloading the COAdmin.zip from the link above.
- Extract the files to your Web Server Directory, in Apache, htdocs
- Once done, start pgAdmin III.
- Log in to your server and select your database.
- Then, expand the list to X > Databases > Conquer > Schemas > Tables
- Go to Tools > Query Tool.
- Go to File > Open or press CTR: + O
- Select COadmin - news.sql from before and open it.
- Find the Green Play button and click on it or press F5
- Wait for the query to finish, then Open COAdmin - Account.sql.
- Click on the Green Play button or press F5.
- Wait for the query to finish. Then, close the Query Tool.
This ends the DB Editing Stage. Give yourself a pat on the back because this is the 2nd hardest part. You may or may not encounter the hardest part depending on how you configured PostGre.
Part II: Editing Config.php
- If you haven't done so yet, download the zip file from the link above.
- Extract the files to your host directory. In this tutorial, I am assuming that you are using a personal web server with PHP 5 installed and pg_sql enabled in php.ini. I am, for the purposes of this tutorial, using Apache 2.x.x with PHP 5.1.6.
- Extract the files to 'C:\Program Files\Apache\htdocs' or whichever directory your web site root is located.
- Go to ./COAdmin/include/config.php. The entirety of the script is copyright so please give credit if you plan to redistribute. As long as config.php's comments are intact, I'm happy. Read the comments carefully. Each field is described and organized in a somewhat decent manner. Make sure you at least change the PG Data, since what is on there is my site's information.
- Once done editing, well, you're done!
Go open your web browser and visit your website, either through http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/COAdmin or http://localhost/COAdmin where x is your IP Address.
You need to enable the pgsql extension on your web server.
You cant use MySQL with that page ! If i am right... but i may be wrong too :P
Can u send me this program is u use with webpage to e-mail plx
yankees12@o2.pl
I have error in MySQL are Running Server MySQL see: [Conquer] ERROR 1045: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
:(
And i have next problem see
[Conquer] ERROR 1130: Host '62.141.244.61' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
Ron Is Ass-This Say TrAxLeR
Ok Me 1 This Error I in MySQL are Running Server MySQL see: [Conquer] ERROR 1045: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
I Reperair Please Help Me In This WebPage I Have Lunched WebServ And MySQL Server
WHy Is Problem Heeeeeeeeeeelp
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: pg_connect() in C:\Program Files\WebServ\httpd\COAdmin\include\config.php on line 117
Hey Reperair Me This File And Send Me to E-mail yankees12@o2.pl Or Give To Rapidshare And paste here ok?
Me Acc To pgAdmin is postgres pass:1234
Reperair ok?
I Enter To MySQL and Click New Server
And See:
Name:Conquer
Host Name:localhost
User Name:latin2
Password:Haven't
Port:3306
AnD?
:smurf: cant see tool > query tools.:smurf:
:smurf: can someone upload a pic in it:smurf:
How I make this?Quote:
You need to enable the pgsql extension on your web server.
It depends on what server you're using. Generally, there's going to be a file named 'php.ini' in the web server's root directory. Open that file up, then find
;php_pgsql.dll
and remove the ';'.
i have trouble with the apache cant bind to address xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
how do u enable pgsql extension in appserv?
Edit: Sorry, i didnt search enough like a noob. problem fixed. again, sorry.