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How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0
How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0









how to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0
  1. How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 install#
  2. How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 update#
  3. How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 code#

Remember WAMPServer can have multiple versions of each component available and you can switch between them to suit whichever project you are working on.

How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 install#

Each ADDON component will install (remember to Run as Administrator when installing) the component but not activate it. Now you can download whichever version of Apache/PHP/MySQL that you want to ADDON to WAMPServer. By default you only see the latest version of all the available addons, to see all available version of each component, click the See all available versions button. Adding more/other versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP/mariaDB componentsĪgain go to the repo, you will find a section on that page for each component. All code/databases will remain just as they were before.

how to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0

That will upgrade the WAMPServer code, and nothing else.

How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 update#

So go to the WAMPServer Backup Repo and download the Wampserver update 3.1.3 ( or whatever the latest version of WAMPServer when you read this) from the second section of the page titles Wampserver Updates.

How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0 code#

So you can upgrade the WAMPServer version without touching anything of yours, like your website code or the versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP you are currently using. Whether your page source has the text: tinyMCE.First as of WAMPServer 3 the WAMPServer code and the versions of Apache/PHP/MySQL/mariaDB are treated seperately.

how to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0

If the resulting page does not have the toolbar as shown below, but everything else displays properly, post the following information into this thread: In the backend, select Content->Article ManagerĤ. Please ensure that you have TinyMCE selected as your default editor, and as the editor to use for the user you are testing with.Ģ. Please follow the instructions and we'll try and get everybody sorted out:ġ. So, I'm going to propose a way forward so that we can keep everything straight. Okay, there seem to be a bunch of issues mixed together in this thread. as that is what it defaults to and most immediately jump into the back end to start making changes to articles/content etc. I am pretty sure most of the people here were using the default templates as well. No need to make comments like "just for fun". I was in no way trying to upset you, or insult you, I was giving an update for the others who are having issues. I am also not the only one having the issue obviously. The save and apply buttons pretty much gives the same affect as using # for a link. I dont see how a front end template could affect the administration section, however, even with the default template and ja-purity the back still does not display the WYSIWYG editor which causes an error when trying to save any article, section or category with 1.5.8. I have 30 sites MINIMUM that have 1.5.8 and no issue. So the editor does or does not appear for you?ĬKENT wrote: Something is wrong with 1.5.8. When I am in the frontend and I edit an article the save button doesn't work either. Window.addEvent('domready', function()) īasically everything works except for the save and apply buttons. When i am in the administrator panel and creating a new article, the first few lines of the html are as follows: I'm using Joomla 1.5.8 ,PHP version 4.4.1, I cannot save any articles in either the front or backend.











How to use wamp server to upgrade from 1.5.6 to 2.0