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January 1943 - The war in Africa is finally coming to an end. The Allied intelligence has discovered a group of Axis engineers planning a new super plane in Capuzzo Airport. Allies are attemp
If fiddling with the database from the MySQL command line does not make you feel comfortable, you can use one of the Web Installers for PHP-Nuke available for your version, in the form of the nukesql.php
script. This file will install all required database tables for a fresh installation of PHP-Nuke. It works a follows:
Simply enter your database login information in config.php (see Section 3.7), upload all PHP-Nuke files (Section 3.2.2), then upload this file to PHP-Nuke's root directory and point your browser to it (e.g. http://yoursite.com/nukesql.php).
nukesql.php proceeds in an interactive way to populate the database tables and test your settings in config.php.
Some of its features:
Checks that you are not using the default $sitekey (Figure 23-2).
Lists existing database tables if any.
Installs tables on a empty database.
Replaces existing tables with new ones.
Creates duplicate tables for a second nuke site using one database by using a different prefix in config.php (see also Section 3.7.1).
Will help you troubleshoot installation by testing connection to the MySQL server and selection of database (see also Section 3.9.1).