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May 23, 2013 at 1:44 pm #187719Hello, for any reasson the quickstart with template Zite are failed. It not function well.
I try to actualisar the quickstart but result: Error actualizando COM_INSTALLER_TYPE_TYPE_
I put a screenshot from me problemm.
yesterday I wrote the same messege without answer…Pleas heelp.I need Support. Thankyou.
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May 23, 2013 at 4:25 pm #493760Hi
Which version of the quickstart you downloaded ? for Joomla 2.5 or 3.0 ? also did you installed sample data ?
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May 23, 2013 at 4:57 pm #4937632.5. Thankyou
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May 23, 2013 at 5:08 pm #493766<em>@eliasparra 374018 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello, for any reasson the quickstart with template Zite are failed. It not function well.
I try to actualisar the quickstart but result: Error actualizando COM_INSTALLER_TYPE_TYPE_
I put a screenshot from me problemm.
yesterday I wrote the same messege without answer…Pleas heelp.I need Support. Thankyou.</blockquote>
When you performed your quickstart installation …. did you remember to install the sample data as well?
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May 23, 2013 at 5:13 pm #493768Hi, I just instaled the quickstart , and I did It well lets time with another template and It was ok.
Now, I tok just the quickstar package…and It was very complicated , I mean to install the template Zite.
Sorri I don´t know, if I performed the Sample Date….
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May 23, 2013 at 5:52 pm #493769Did you follow these steps? –> http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/how-to-perform-a-quickstart-installation-a-step-by-step-guide-2011/
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May 23, 2013 at 6:40 pm #493773The step two look not similari with them from template Zite…
Thankyou , the guide are interesant. But I canno´t do this step for step.
Maybe tomorrow, I cann recived a news from support…
Thankyou a lot!!
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May 24, 2013 at 10:07 am #493850You can try with userguide below
Hosting requirements
Installing Joomla! for the first time is very easy. Joomla!’s built-in installer makes setting up your new site a breeze.
Before we start installing Joomla!, there are a couple prerequisites that need to be met to install successfully:
Hosting – whether you have a dedicated server, or shared hosting plan, you’ll need some sort of web hosting that meets the following requirements:
PHP v. 5.2+
MySQL 5.04+
Apache 1.3
MySQL Database – you’ll need access to a MySQL database, as well as the following credentials.
DB Name
Host Name
Username
Password
FTP Client – for transferring files to your server. If you don’t already have an FTP client that you use, we recommend Filezilla (ensure transfers are set to Binary)
Latest Release of Joomla! 2.5.X – you can find that here Download .Installation
With these requirements met, and resources in place, we are ready to install Joomla
To begin our installation, we’ll first need to move our Joomla installation package to the server. This can be accomplished by simply moving the downloaded package to your server, then unpacking it. Or you can unpack the files on your local computer, then move the Joomla installation over to your server. Either way, the Joomla installation needs to be unpacked in the root of your site.
Caution – if you unpack the files on your own computer, then copy them to your server, be sure to move only the files contained INSIDE the Joomla package. If you transfer the Joomla folder as well, your site will be accessed at yoursite.com/Joomla instead of yoursite.com.
The Joomla installer now makes it very easy to install Joomla. With the files transferred to your server, access the Joomla installation through your web browser by entering the address of your siteInstallations:
Step 1 is to select your language in the screen above, then press the ‘Next’ button in the upper right corner.
Step 2 runs a series of system and server checks to ensure that Joomla will be able to install, and function correctly. The top section of items should all be green and ‘Yes’. If any are not (they’ll be red and say “No”) then you will need to take action to correct them. The bottom section of items are not required, but are recommended to ensure that Joomla can operate smoothly.
Step 3 is to review the GNU license. This is the software license agreement for Joomla use, and simply requires you to press ‘Next’ in the top right corner after reviewing.
Step 4 is configuring the database connection for Joomla. Here you will need to enter the Database type, Hostname, User name, Database name and the Database prefix for the MySQL database you have set up. If your settings are not correct, you might be unable to connect to the database. An additional option is to change the Table prefix. (Note: Joomla 2.5.x now offers a random default prefix) This may be helpful for security purposes.
Step 5 is the FTP Configuration. This step is unnecessary for most sites and its need is usually identified if you find you cannot upload media or images or install Extensions. The details can be added at a later time directly within the Global Configuration in the Joomla Administration pages. This step is not required on servers installed on a Windows operating system
Step 6, and the last to installing Joomla, is the Site Configuration. Here you must add a Site Name, Admin User Name, Admin Password, and Admin e-mail address. If you are new to Joomla you should also CLICK Install the Sample Content, this will help with learning about Joomla.
Step 7 Is the final step. Joomla is now installed! You must now remove the installation directory, this needs to be removed for security reasons to prevent anyone else from coming along and reinstalling Joomla over your existing site. Click the Remove Installation Directory button.
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July 1, 2013 at 9:05 pm #497586Guy, Hi
I have some problem in frontend! I install quickstart zite 3.0
Warning: file_put_contents(/home/html/kondgnbr/www/arauto/plugins/system/jasocial_feed/cache/cache.txt) [function.file-put-contents]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/html/kondgnbr/www/arauto/libraries/joomla/filesystem/file.php on line 406
Thx!
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July 2, 2013 at 3:41 pm #497705From the probem as you mentioned, I guess that USERWEB on your hosting doesn’t have ‘writeable’ permission on /home/html/kondgnbr/www/arauto/plugins/system/jasocial_feed/cache/cache.txt file.
You need to contact with system administrator of your hosting to help change that for you.
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July 21, 2013 at 12:03 am #499713I’ve installed many of your quickstart packages. I’ve installed this one several times and nothing seems to work: it looks empty, nothing close to the demo. Is the data actually included in the JA Zite’s quickstart?.
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July 21, 2013 at 12:07 am #499714Did you remember to click the “Install Sample Data” button as part of the quickstart installation process?
August 24, 2013 at 12:31 pm #503341Hi,
I’m installing Ja Zite quickstart3x. I just finished with ftp upload to server and started the installation. This is the error that appears:
Fatal error: Class ‘JInput’ not found in D:workmysite.comlibrariesjoomlaapplicationweb.php on line 106
Please assist me!August 26, 2013 at 11:36 am #503453<em>@proinstall 386334 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
I’m installing Ja Zite quickstart3x. I just finished with ftp upload to server and started the installation. This is the error that appears:
Fatal error: Class ‘JInput’ not found in D:workmysite.comlibrariesjoomlaapplicationweb.php on line 106
Please assist me!</blockquote>
Support just got back to me:Hi ,
You should try to install our JA Zite quickstart 3.x on the localhost first, then move the installed file to remote hosting. Then import the installed database into corresponding tables on hosting then.The reason that there are some hostings which doesn’t allow to install a Joomla package directly on the server. That is why you get the error.
Note: If the issue still persists, please send me your cpanel account with database info. I will help you to install this package.
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Hi ,
Thanks for the reply. I have manage to overcome that on the weekend by copying (overwriting) all of the Joomla 3.11 files over the quickstart3.x files except the sampledata.sql. All worked out well.
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August 27, 2013 at 5:57 am #503561@proinstall: Thanks for sharing
+ When running JA Zite quickstart j3.x you need to check and make sure that your hosting meets system requirements for Joomla 3.x, you can check php.ini file on your hosting and try to change the following value:
<blockquote>memory_limit=64M
max_execution_time = 300</blockquote>+ Or we can install it into local site: export database and import into your site’s database in your hosting, upload all data source into ROOT directory of web hosting.
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