How to Install SocialEngine onto Your Linux Server

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 April 2013 09:39 Written by Sefket Nouri Wednesday, 1 May 2013 12:00

First before anything, create a database, as SocialEngine requires a database in order to work.

Sign into cPanel, and then go to “Databases” in cPanel and create your database there. We have a Step by Step

Article on how you can add databases which can be found here: http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-create-a-database-and-user-for-mysql/

To install Social Engine, please read these steps.

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How to Install SocialEngine Manually on Linux Based Hosting (cPanel)

Last Updated on Monday, 29 April 2013 02:42 Written by Khaleel Demeri Monday, 29 April 2013 12:00

Hello!

This post is to walk you through the SocialEngine manual installation step by step . . . .

- Go to https://www.socialengine.com/sign-in

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How to Install TomatoCart onto Your Linux Server

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 April 2013 04:11 Written by Sefket Nouri Friday, 26 April 2013 12:00

First before anything, create a database, as TomatoCart requires a database in order to work.

Sign into cPanel, and then go to “Databases” in cPanel and create your database there. We have a Step by Step article on how you can add databases which can be found here: http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-create-a-database-and-user-for-mysql/

To install TomatoCart, please read these steps.

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Installing Joomla Manually on Linux Web Hosting

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 March 2013 09:28 Written by Milton Parada Sunday, 24 March 2013 12:00

This article is about how to manually install Joomla in Linux hosting. If you want to manually install this article will serve to you.

  1. Download the Joomla package, here
  2. Upload the package it in your file manager, and extract.
  3. Before starting the installation, you first have to create the database and the user. If you don’t know how, read this
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How to Change the PHP Version on Linux/cPanel Hosting

Last Updated on Sunday, 3 March 2013 08:01 Written by Khaleel Demeri Sunday, 3 March 2013 12:00

By default, our Linux accounts makes use of PHP 5.2 as not all scripts are compatible with higher PHP versions, However, If you wish to use a php version other than the default one then this blog was made for you.

To change php version for your account, you have two options:

1) You can change it using your .htaccess file.
For this, please see http://blog.arvixe.com/how-to-use-php-5-3-on-linux-hosting/

Note: This can be done for just one domain or for the whole account.

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