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Web Applications: Joomla

Adam1V
Grafter
Posts: 223
Registered: ‎31-07-2007

Web Applications: Joomla

Does anyone know if its possible to manually install?
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•PHP safe mode off (available: on, suitable: no)

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Kev_Mawson
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Posts: 196
Registered: ‎05-04-2007

Re: Web Applications: Joomla

Hi
You can manually install it, if you download the latest version from their site, and then when installing it choose the FTP setup.
http://www.joomla.org/download.html
Adam1V
Grafter
Posts: 223
Registered: ‎31-07-2007

Re: Web Applications: Joomla

Hi Kev,
Thanks for your comment.
Ive had a look at installing this manually (encountered a few issues initially), but having got passed these, Ive hit a brick wall.
I now get a message:
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PHP Extension "mcrypt" must be loaded.
Please set all required settings before clicking Continue

googling this message indicates an issue at the host end rather than my install.
Do you know what this means?
Adam1V
Grafter
Posts: 223
Registered: ‎31-07-2007

Re: Web Applications: Joomla

Just to expand, im trying to install magento:
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Your server does not meet the following requirements in order to install Magento.
The following requirements failed, please contact your hosting provider in order to receive assistance with meeting the system requirements for Magento:
Safe Mode is on
You are missing the mcrypt extension
The following requirements were successfully met:
You have PHP 5.2.0 (or greater)
You have the curl extension
You have the dom extension
You have the gd extension
You have the hash extension
You have the iconv extension
You have the pcre extension
You have the pdo extension
You have the pdo_mysql extension
You have the simplexml extension