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Pilla
04-09-2007 07:39:26

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn´t understand how the Oekaki had to be installed but I did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With your help I managed to put it this morning and now I´m configurating it so that Joomla "calls" the web page where I have put the Oekaki.

Thanks again for your help... smile

I like the modifications you´ve done to the original oekaki smile

Thank you very much... smile

Bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pilla

Waccoon
04-09-2007 03:45:50

1) Copy all the files from the "oekaki" folder to a new folder on your server

Apache serves all its files from a folder called "htdocs".  If you browse to the folder with a Windows computer, the path should be something like C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\.  That's where Apache stores files that are accessible from web browsers.  That's where you should put the oekaki folder, if you haven't specified another location for your files (on my computer, the "W:\" drive is my htdocs folder, so I don't have to go into "Program Files" all the time).

Sorry, but I'm not familiar with XAMPP (I installed everything individulally), so you might have to look for the htdocs folder.

Let's suppose that Joomla is in the base folder of the server, so if you visit "http://www.server.com", Joomla is what comes up.  If you were to log in via FTP, the first thing you should see is all the files used for Joomla.  Just create a new folder called "oekaki" and put the files in there.  If you see a folder called "public_html", "www", "home", or something similar when you log in, then the oekaki folder would go into that.

The URL would then end up being something like "http://www.server.com/oekaki/", and you would just have to link to the board from somewhere in Joomla.

3) View the folder on your server, and it will redirect you to the installer

What do you mean with view the folder from the server? I´m making a mess of things.... sad

Once the files have been copied, open up a web browser, and type in the path to the oekaki.  The installer will run automatically.  On the Internet, that would be "http://www.server.com/oekaki/", or from a local machine, it might be something like "http://local_server_name/oekaki/"

What exactly do you type in to view Joomla?  Knowing what path you are using now would tell me how your computer is set up.

Finally, I think I´ll have to make a web page with the Oekaki in it and call it from Joomla...am I right?

Yes.  The oekaki can't run within Joomla.  You have to link to it, as if you were linking to someone else's web site.

Pilla
04-07-2007 15:32:52

Thank you!!! sorry I didn´t answer before but I have been ill...

Now I´m trying again to see if I can insert the wacintaki in my web page but I´m having problems...again...

I read your message and it gave me lots of hope!!! But when I put my hands on it...I became desperate...

There are some points in the installation readme that I don´t quite understand:

When you say:

'1) Copy all the files from the "oekaki" folder to a new foldr on your server'

Where do I have to create the folder? I´m using XAMPP lite and I have installed it with Apache and MySQL but I don´t have a clue where to copy the oekaki files...


Then, in point number 3 you say:

'3) View the folder on your server, and it will redirect you to the installer'

What do you mean with view the folder from the server? I´m making a mess of things.... sad


Finally, I think I´ll have to make a web page with the Oekaki in it and call it from Joomla...am I right?

I´m working with Joomla in local in my computer...will I be able to see the Oekaki when I (hopefully... smile ) install it?

LOTS of thanks and sorry for not having thanked you for your interest.... THANK YOU!!!!

Bye!

Waccoon
03-05-2007 11:30:11

The oekaki should go into its own folder, and use its own database.  If you're using Apache (instead of a sitebuilder server), there should be no conflict between your CMS software and the oekaki.

I'm not familiar with Joomla, but I presume it would look something like this on your server:

Code:

./
   /database_layers
   /modules
   /other_stuff
   .htaccess
   index.php
   logo.png

You shouldn't have any trouble adding an "oekaki" folder in there somewhere.  The ".htaccess" file is what declares security rules for pages served by Apache, and it only applies to files and folders within that directory (so each directory would require its own ".htaccess" file).  Files in the oekaki folder should not be governed by the ".htaccess" file, if you have one.

If you want Joomla to share logins and memberlists with the oekaki, I'm afraid that isn't possible without a lot of custom programming.  Both Joomla and Wacintaki would have to be modified.

If you're having a strange problem with the Wacintaki installer, I'd need more information about the server or any messages you get from the installer.

Pilla
03-05-2007 09:59:32

Hello!

I´m from Spain and I´m currently making my own webpage. I want to include your Wacintaki Oekaki for users to paint on-line but it´s being impossible for me to do it.

I´ve read everything, visited many pages but I always end up with the same thing: nothing sad

I use Joomla to develop my web page (with MySQL and Apache) and I would be grateful if you could just indicate me the steps I need to follow to insert Wacintaki Oekaki in Joomla (or more generally, in a web page).

I need to know if I need to have my webpage on the internet or I can work in local (like I´m doing with Joomla right now).

Thanks a lot in advance!!! smile

Pilla

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