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Seeking advice on installing WordPress on my site hosted by ProZ.com Thread poster: Luke Mersh
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Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English
Dear friends, I have my website uploaded to the proz hosting which works ok, but I want to change my website and use wordpress; I have just uploaded wordpress to 'public_html/' and then entered in the browser the wp-admin.... to install it and I get webpage not available. Now I have created a database for it, but it seems I am having some difficulty here. Can somebody please help me? many thanks | | |
Do you have a quick install option in your cPanel? I have limited (and frustrated) experience with Wordpress, but the best option for me has been to let the computer do everything. | | |
Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
Hi there. No I have had to install it manually to the proz hosting space. regards | | |
Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
I am wondering as I already have the old website uploaded and running, do I have to delete those file? regards | |
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Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
I have now removed the database. I am trying to make a wordpress website using my own domain name. I would like as one would normally type in the domain name and rather than static pages, I would like it to be the wordpress website. Many thanks in advance. | | |
Patrick Porter United States Local time: 10:01 Spanish to English + ... |
Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
@Patrick. I will try again today following what you have posted . Many thanks. Ps.- do I need to delete any old files, as my old website is still running? regards | | |
Deleting files to install WordPress | Nov 5, 2015 |
At the very least, I'd expect you will have a file "index.html" or similar - WordPress will have its own "index.php". You have to delete any conflicting index file to be certain that WordPress gets in first. The cleanest thing would be to move your old site somewhere else, then unpack WP into the (now empty) directory, so everything there is from WordPress itself and nothing else. (That assumes you actually have a WordPress site to install and replace it: if you are jus... See more At the very least, I'd expect you will have a file "index.html" or similar - WordPress will have its own "index.php". You have to delete any conflicting index file to be certain that WordPress gets in first. The cleanest thing would be to move your old site somewhere else, then unpack WP into the (now empty) directory, so everything there is from WordPress itself and nothing else. (That assumes you actually have a WordPress site to install and replace it: if you are just starting out with it, I would have suggested leaving the old site in place, putting WordPress in a subdirectory like public_html/wp/ and working on it from there. Later, once you're happy with the new site, you swap the two over - that way, you aren't left with your public persona consisting of an error message or a half-built WP site!) Oh, don't forget to enable sensible-looking Permalinks once you do have it installed and working: too many sites have pages like proz.com/index.php?p=123 instead of proz.com/2015/11/wordpress-stuff/ - and that latter version scores more highly in search engines, as well as looking better to visitors! ▲ Collapse | |
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Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER wordpress help | Nov 5, 2015 |
please help. I have followed instructions and got the following error: "Not Found The requested URL /wp-admin/install.php was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apache/2.2.23 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.23 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at... See more please help. I have followed instructions and got the following error: "Not Found The requested URL /wp-admin/install.php was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apache/2.2.23 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.23 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.lukemershtranslations.co.uk Port 80" can anybody help me? many thanks ▲ Collapse | | |
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Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
many thanks. - now need to see what the database problem is. | | |
Database issue | Nov 5, 2015 |
You mentioned earlier having removed it again - maybe you need to put it back now? | |
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Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
@James. database established now , just trying to work out the issues with 'not able to select X database' or possibly it could be something to do with permissions. | | |
Database issue redux | Nov 5, 2015 |
That sounds like progress - that means it's connecting to the database server OK, but either the database itself doesn't exist or the user account it's using doesn't have permission to access that database. Do the details you gave WP match the ones you see for MySQL in cPanel? | | |
Luke Mersh United Kingdom Local time: 15:01 Spanish to English TOPIC STARTER
James Sutherland wrote: That sounds like progress - that means it's connecting to the database server OK, but either the database itself doesn't exist or the user account it's using doesn't have permission to access that database. Do the details you gave WP match the ones you see for MySQL in cPanel? @James Fixed it many thanks... I missed out the prefix to the database name. regards | | |
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