Hello,
I'm just spending my first hours on phpwcms, and it seems that I'll spend a lot more since it looks very promising. Now I want to start creating my first phpwcms site, and I ask for a suggestion to avoid a problem I'm afraid of.
I want to create the sites on my pc, then upload them on the server and make subsequent changes there. I suppose this is a common practice, isn't it?
My question is: what happens when I copy the site to another server? Paths will probably be different: something like going from http://mylinuxpc/mydomain to http://www.mydomain.com. I know I will need to edit conf.inc.php: I just wanted to know if there are things I must take care of. An example: all WYSIWYG editors (htmlarea, fckeditor and others) have big problems with links & paths, especially when running on ie.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or warning.
Luciano
Suggested site development configuration
Re: Suggested site development configuration
hellolupin wrote:Hello,
I'm just spending my first hours on phpwcms, and it seems that I'll spend a lot more since it looks very promising. Now I want to start creating my first phpwcms site, and I ask for a suggestion to avoid a problem I'm afraid of.
I want to create the sites on my pc, then upload them on the server and make subsequent changes there. I suppose this is a common practice, isn't it?
My question is: what happens when I copy the site to another server? Paths will probably be different: something like going from http://mylinuxpc/mydomain to http://www.mydomain.com. I know I will need to edit conf.inc.php: I just wanted to know if there are things I must take care of. An example: all WYSIWYG editors (htmlarea, fckeditor and others) have big problems with links & paths, especially when running on ie.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or warning.
Luciano
normally you can create a site local and upload it later to the web. i do this sometimes without any problems! execpt the think that not all browser liek the wysiwyg editors. and some css settings.
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I changed following lines at the start of conf.inc.php. This gives me great flexibility
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$home = "192.168.0.1:97";
// these are the setting for local development
if ( $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] == $home )
{
// database values
$phpwcms["db_host"] = "localhost";
$phpwcms["db_user"] = "localdbuser";
$phpwcms["db_pass"] = "localpw";
$phpwcms["db_table"] = "localdb";
$phpwcms["db_prepend"] = "";
$phpwcms["db_pers"] = 1;
// site values
$phpwcms["site"] = "http://{$home}/";
$phpwcms["admin_email"] = "info@example.com";
}
// these are the settings for the live server
else
{
$phpwcms["db_host"] = "localhost";
$phpwcms["db_user"] = "livedbuser";
$phpwcms["db_pass"] = "livepw";
$phpwcms["db_table"] = "livedb";
$phpwcms["db_prepend"] = "";
$phpwcms["db_pers"] = 0;
// site values
$phpwcms["site"] = "http://www.example.com/";
$phpwcms["admin_email"] = "info@example.com";
}