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gxiong
09-19-2005, 09:50 PM
I just signed up with siteground, i moved from another host because they didn't support mambo, atleast not good enough, i was wondering if i came to the right place. Any opinions would help, and how do i install mambo? i am brand new to site ground, help??
philip
09-19-2005, 10:03 PM
You can install Mambo through Fantastico - the 'smiley face' icon in control panel.
On the left look for a dropdown menu that has a list of scripts. Under 'content management' look for 'mambo open source'.
I hear that Siteground also installs various scripts for free. If you would rather a pro do it - then you should ask support to install mambo for you.
I hope this helped you out :) !
gxiong
09-19-2005, 10:11 PM
thanks, thats exactly what i need. i will go try it myself, but did u said technical support can do it for me too?? thanks again.
philip
09-19-2005, 10:13 PM
Yes, Siteground support can install Mambo and many more scripts for free. All you have to do is request it.
Glad I could help!
gxiong
09-19-2005, 10:24 PM
wow thats great, now the website should go live as http://mysite.com, not http://mysite.com/mambo right??? this is the reason why i moved my site.
philip
09-19-2005, 10:28 PM
It depends on the folder you installed in.
In the blank for 'instalation directory' you should have put '/' to tell it to install on www.site.com.
If you wanted to install in www.site.com/mambo then you would have put /mambo in the blank.
gxiong
09-19-2005, 10:37 PM
support staff install in for me, i hope he would install it where it would go as mysite.com, i would guess i can always tell them to change it whenever right. hey, i need an advice, my plan is to install phpbb, and coppermine(photo gallery), should i install them now or later when i have my site edited make all the necessary change, what would be a better route to go?? any inputs would help, thanks in advance
philip
09-19-2005, 10:42 PM
You can install scripts at any time. I would just reccoment that you install phpbb and coppermine when you're ready. When I built my site, I just installed a bunch of stuff and never really got around to completing most of it.
Back when I built my site, I should have had a plan - it would have saved many hours of time.
i can always tell them to change it whenever right. You should be able to ask them to change that at any time.
gxiong
09-19-2005, 11:14 PM
thanks "my name is not Patrick" your infos really help. i feel more comfortable and i feel better about switching to site ground.
philip
09-20-2005, 08:24 AM
You're welcome, I'm glad I could help!
thaivisitor
10-16-2005, 12:17 PM
wow thats great, now the website should go live as http://mysite.com, not http://mysite.com/mambo right??? this is the reason why i moved my site.
It depends on the folder you installed in.
In the blank for 'instalation directory' you should have put '/' to tell it to install on www.site.com.
If you wanted to install in www.site.com/mambo then you would have put /mambo in the blank.
Can I know what's the difference between installing mambo into http://mysite.com and http://mysite.com/mambo?
thesigna
10-17-2005, 01:10 PM
if you install it on www.mysite.com you can surf to www.mysite.com and see mambo, (allthough i suggest joomla) if you set it up on www.mysite.com/site/ you will need to set up a redirect on the index.html page under www.mysite.com. make sense?
thaivisitor
10-17-2005, 04:33 PM
Thanks for the info.
Support has assisted me by giving me directions and I have already installed mambo in my root directory but I didn't put in the "\" as they told me not to. They did some "modifications" and I was able to install it in the root directory by leaving it blank.
Whatever it is, I'm glad it is installed now.
I have one question though. In the mambo website, there is a "syndicate" box which shows RSS, ATOM and OPML. Is this "box" compulsory when we have our website on Mambo? Or can we unpublish it?
Thanks