Publishing WordPress
Posted by Dave Yadallee on
We support WordPress however please follow these instructions:
the best way to solve
it is to create the wp-config.php file in the root directory of the
wordpress installation. I normally just "touch" the file to create it,
but you could upload an empty file instead or use vi - whatever. Point
is, once it is created/uploaded, then set the permissions of it to 777.
The server will then be able to write to it and set all of the
configuration variables. That should work. Other then that, I often
chmod 777 the entire wp-content directory, as thats where all image
uploads and the like are stored.
the best way to solve
it is to create the wp-config.php file in the root directory of the
wordpress installation. I normally just "touch" the file to create it,
but you could upload an empty file instead or use vi - whatever. Point
is, once it is created/uploaded, then set the permissions of it to 777.
The server will then be able to write to it and set all of the
configuration variables. That should work. Other then that, I often
chmod 777 the entire wp-content directory, as thats where all image
uploads and the like are stored.
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