Alternatively, you can just type 'Localhost' in your web browser. If you scroll down the screen you will see a section titled "Projects", and underneath there should be a link to the new directory that you just created earlier. Click this link to access the Concrete5 installation screen. Note: You can put many sites on your new local server, just add another directory to 'www' in the wamp folder. Before you see the Concrete5 installation screen, you are shown a testing screen first which shows the status of your server and the compatibility with Concrete5.
If your WAMP has been setup properly, it should pass all tests. You are required to enter a site name, and the Administrator Information which is what you use to login to your new Concrete5 site - using the username 'admin' but the most important part is the Database Information.
I hope you took note of those database details you created, because now you need them! You can see in the image below that I have put 'localhost' for the server, and typed the database username, password, and database name exactly how I entered it in phpMyAdmin. If you get a character wrong - it won't work. And that's it! This is the documentation for concrete5 version 5. View Current Documentation.
Download either the 64Bit or the 32Bit depending on your PC's configuration. When the download pop-up appears, choose to "Save File".
For the purposes of this post, I'm going to assume you are using XAMPP ; however, the process is similar for the rest of the local development tools out there. Here's what to do:. You're MySQL databases will now be case sensitive by default. Double check yourself by installing the latest version of Concrete5 and check to make sure your database tables are camel case eg: btExampleBlock.
So, you tried to move your database to your production server on the web. You've found out the hard way that case sensitivity in your database is as important as oil is to your car.
Right now your database looks like this:. So how do you get your poor database to be case sensitive? You have to rename your tables.
Luckily for you, lots of folks have been down this road and several people have figured out how to fix it. Here's the best way:. At the time of this writing, some third party Add On's were not included in this migration package. Their tables will be listed at the bottom of the dashboard page. If you see offending tables, you will have to rename these tables by hand.
If none specified then "blank" will be used. If omitted the current directory will be assumed. If none is specified it will be looked for within the target directory. Depending on how your local development environment is set up, you may encounter an "Unable to connect to database" error. Your mysql socket might need to be symlinked to reference the path that PHP expects to use. Please see this solution by JordanLev. This is the documentation for concrete5 version 5.
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