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I need help installing prestashop on my desk top windows XP


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I have played with my website hosted by godaddy but someone else installed that for me.

Now I am trying to install a test site for myself on my desktop using the user quide instructions and I find that sometimes they assume a certain level of experience with the installation process already as evidenced by the numerous threads I found in the forum of people with my similar situation.

 

Here is what I have done thus far:

1) I downloaded the wampserver to C:|wamp

2) I downloaded prestashop 1.4.9.0 and put the unzipped file folder to c:\wamp|www/prestashop

3) I went to my browser and typed 127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin and created a test database.

 

I was expecting the auto installer to do its magic .... NOTHING happened!

 

 

a) Do I need to create a URL for my test site? if so how?

B) Do I need to ftp the prestashop files somewhere? if so how?

 

Its been a couple of days of searching the forums for a solution with no luck.

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When you install a web server a default location is set so that if you send the web server a request for a file it will know where to get the file.

 

First let me say you are on the correct path. Setting up a server on your own computer is a good way to work with all web applications.

 

I use a different web server, but I believe your default directory is c:/wamp/www/

 

You can test this, simply put a text file, call it test.txt, put HELLO WORLD! in the text file.

 

Open your browser and for the Internet address type http://localhost/test.txt

 

If you see HELLO WORLD!! then you should next try,

 

http://localhost/prestashop/

 

And see what happens. Hopefully the system is set for a default php document and it will just work. If not we need to set up index.php as the default document.

Edited by Bill Dalton (see edit history)
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Hello Sahwira, and welcome to PrestaShop!

 

I know the installation documentation could use an upgrade, and I plan on diving into it in the coming weeks.

 

In the mean time, reading this discussion, I have made a couple quick changes which I think might help.

 

http://doc.prestashop.com/display/PS15/What+you+need+to+get+started

Changes: http://doc.prestashop.com/pages/diffpages.action?pageId=5374220&originalId=14417939

 

Let me know what you think.

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