Installing joomla on mamp


















And everything seems to be fine. However, I have then clicked through to install, and whilst I do see a progress bar, I do not see the "Congratualations!

Instead I am taken back to finalisation step of installation. But I cannot access Joomla, even after manually removing the installation folder from the Joomla folder.

Please advise. Toivo Talikka , Global Moderator. Forum Post Assistant v1. Basic Environment :: wrote: Joomla! Instance :: Joomla! Platform :: Joomla Platform Upload Size: 2M Max. Now that you have MAMP installed on your Macintosh computer if not, see part 2 of this tutorial you can put as many installations of Joomla! Developing and testing Joomla! OK, lets get on with the Joomla!

Do not forget that MAMP is an application. It has to be running in order for anything to work. So launch the MAMP application. On my computer it launched Safari. The Web page will have some information that you will want to use with the Joomla! Check about halfway down the page for:.

Now go and get a full install of Joomla! Find the most recent link on the home page of joomla. I picked up the zip version. You can rename this folder, but not any of the files inside it, to whatever you want. MAMP should be in a folder in your 'Applications' folder. Open the MAMP folder up and look for the 'htdocs' folder.

Once it is in there it's time to go to your web browser. Installer pre-installation check web page. Most everything on that page, providing that everything is OK, will be a positive reply to the checks.

Either a 'Yes', or 'Available', or 'Writeable'. That's OK, it won't stop the installation so let's continue. If there are things that do need to be fixed you'll have to deal with them before you can continue.

In my case we're good to go. Now you are at the license page. There is nothing to set here but you may want to read the license if you have never done so. Now go and get a full install of Joomla! Find the most recent link on the home page of joomla. I picked up the zip version. You can rename this folder, but not any of the files inside it, to whatever you want. MAMP should be in a folder in your 'Applications' folder. Open the MAMP folder up and look for the 'htdocs' folder.

Once it is in there it's time to go to your web browser. Installer pre-installation check web page. Most everything on that page, providing that everything is OK, will be a positive reply to the checks.

Either a 'Yes', or 'Available', or 'Writeable'. That's OK, it won't stop the installation so let's continue. If there are things that do need to be fixed you'll have to deal with them before you can continue. In my case we're good to go. Now you are at the license page. There is nothing to set here but you may want to read the license if you have never done so. Now you are at 'step 1' of the MySQL database configuration and you need to fill in some fields. That way when you import your database from the live site it will have the same name.

If you don't know it then you can find it out from your configuration file from the live site. Before you go on it would be good to have the database and a username set up in the MAMP environment.

You might want to have several Joomla! Don't lose this installation page, either go to your 'Welcome to MAMP' page or open another browser window or tab. My page has a heading in the body of the page that says 'MySQL - 4. Just a little further down it says 'Create new database' with a field below it. This is where you want to put the name of your MySQL database.

If you want to have a local machine version of your live site I suggest that you use the same database name as your live site. Type that name in this field and then click the 'Create' button just below it. When you have done that you will now notice in the left column of the page where you see a drop down menu underneath 'Database' the name of your new database will be showing.

You will also see in the body of the web page that it is telling you that there are 'No tables found in the database.



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