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[resolved] Error at create the tables in wp (19 posts)

  1. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I need help with this when I want to create my tables can't because when I go to http://mywebsite.co.cc/wordpress-2.6.3/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php Is just a blank page and I finish the setup already why I can't run my install for create my tables?

  2. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Make sure your host meets the requirements then review Installing WordPress.

    You may need to make sure your FTP client is using the ASCII transfer mode. See Uploading WordPress to a remote host.

  3. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Ok I did it I have the ASCII transfer mode I done reading Uploading WordPress to a remote host so now the problem is running WordPress I don't know how to run it I have the MySQL and Php Good I use Cpanel but the problem is I don't know how to run the Wp with Apache I don't know how to donwload it can you pass me the link for download it? because I don't know how to download it in a mirror.

  4. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    How to run PHP and Apache is something you should ask your hosting company.

    Who is your hosting company?

  5. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Cpanel is my hosting company http://www.cpanel.com but run Php and Apache what's that? you mean run it like xammp?

  6. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Hello are you there?

  7. whooami
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    your hosting company is NOT cpanel.

    cpanel is software that hosts provide to their customers.

  8. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Is hostriple http://www.hostriple.com I found it.

  9. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Well it seems hostriiple.com has it's own problems, but if they use cPanel you should be able to create your database, database user, add the database user to the databaase with all privileges, upload the WordPress files to the public_html folder, then do the install.php. Again, please review Installing WordPress.

  10. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Ok thanks I tell you if is in there some error again I gonna try what you are saying.

  11. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I don't know!!! the same again a blank page!!! I can't install my WP I don't know why is this a blank page.

  12. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    If you have cPanel, try the Fantastico install option.

  13. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    What's that? I'm going to ask what happen on the forum support I would tell you what they say for solved my problem.

  14. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I said it like this:

    I'm interested in running the open-source WordPress <http://wordpress.org/> blogging software and I was wondering if my account supported the following:

    * PHP 4.3 or greater
    * MySQL 4.0 or greater
    * The mod_rewrite Apache module

    But I don't know if this supports that but if this really supports that why when I create my database and I use that database to create my blog why is a blank page? is not really the installation page is a blank page because that page have to create all the tables that I need so I can't create my blog because that problem can someone tell me what is going on?

  15. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Fantastico is a cPanel offered method to install packaages, including WordPress. Your host should have details.

  16. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I found some information and is the follow:

    #

    Apache Version

    2.2.10 (Unix)
    #

    PHP Version

    5.2.6
    #

    MySQL Version

    5.0.51
    #

    Is Apache Version good?

  17. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Some guy asnwer my question and he said:

    Well yes it does
    Wordpress will work for you.

    A blank page? That normally means that there is a php error, but then again i dont do this as a profession but just to see, in your htdocs folder create and file called

    .htaccess

    And in this file put in this
    Code:

    php_value display_errors on

    Then go to your page and see what comes up.

  18. wpbct7
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    > php_value display_errors on

    This may not work - it will work only when PHP installed as apache module, which is not common configuration for hosting providers.

    Make sure that you have Fantastico in cPanel (look for in in the list of cPanel applications). Use it to install WordPress - it is the easiest way.

  19. thebigdaddy
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I did it!!!! thanks man!!!!!!!!!

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