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talk:howtos:network_services:joomla [2013/02/12 23:37 (UTC)] – talk:howtos:network_services:setting_up_joomla_2.5_on_slackware_14.0 renamed to talk:howtos:network_services:joomla (Talk page follows the main article's rename.) alienbobtalk:howtos:network_services:joomla [2013/04/11 16:57 (UTC)] (current) – [Questions about the Content] wisedraco
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 yes, i see that page, but it relatively large, and with many paths ( automated setting path, manual and so), as so, i think, it be good in this howto to give a "short way" and bottom of page, in "links" section give link to install_mysql_on_slackware for those, who gives more info in that subject ? yes, i see that page, but it relatively large, and with many paths ( automated setting path, manual and so), as so, i think, it be good in this howto to give a "short way" and bottom of page, in "links" section give link to install_mysql_on_slackware for those, who gives more info in that subject ?
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 +===== Questions about the Content =====
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 +John, I believe that this sentence which you just changed, is now incorrect: "//In /etc/httpd/httpd.conf, you can comment out the VirtualHost configuration, if you intend run many webservers on your host. If not, leave it, as it is//" \\ If you want to run multiple servers (i.e. multiple virtual hosts), then you must remove the comment character at the beginning of the line "//#Include /etc/httpd/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf//". \\ If you do **not** want to run multiple servers, you can leave that comment where it is. \\ The English phrase "//comment out//" means "//put a comment character in front so that the line becomes a comment//". \\  --- //[[wiki:user:alienbob|Eric Hameleers]] 2013/02/17 14:22//
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 +Thanks for clarification, Eric! before i see that your explanation, i think a "comment out" is uncomment...
 +ok, i do some minor changes on that material, based on experience who i get in past weeks. yesterday i learned, if you want to use "Smart search" in joomla 2.5, your database user must be "ALTER" its database, if not - at site indexing stage for smart search you got an error...
 +P.S. maybe you can help me - there is an easy way to see all my articles? 
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 + --- //[[wiki:user:wisedraco|John Ciemgals]] 2013/04/11 09:56//
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