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The only difficulty is that because it's a PHP and your trying to run it on Redbrick you've got to modify the files. You need to add '#!/usr/local/bin/php' to the beginning of any PHP file that will be excuted. But which ones? | The only difficulty is that because it's a PHP and your trying to run it on Redbrick you've got to modify the files. You need to add '#!/usr/local/bin/php' to the beginning of any PHP file that will be excuted. But which ones? | ||
Well I've already done it so here is the list of files you'll need to modify to get it installed and up and running. There maybe more but they'll be corner cases rather than anything else. This is only applicable to version | Well I've already done it so here is the list of files you'll need to modify to get it installed and up and running. There maybe more but they'll be corner cases rather than anything else. This is only applicable to version 2.0! | ||
These changes are also applicable to the latest version 2.0 | |||
index.php | index.php | ||
wp-comments-post.php | wp-comments-post.php | ||
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wp-trackback.php | wp-trackback.php | ||
xmlrpc.php | xmlrpc.php | ||
wp-admin/edit-comments.php | wp-admin/edit-comments.php | ||
wp-admin/categories.php | wp-admin/categories.php | ||
wp-admin/edit-pages.php | wp-admin/edit-pages.php | ||
wp-admin/edit.php | wp-admin/edit.php | ||
wp-admin/import | wp-admin/import.php | ||
wp-admin/index.php | wp-admin/index.php | ||
wp-admin/install.php | wp-admin/install.php | ||
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wp-admin/upgrade.php | wp-admin/upgrade.php | ||
wp-admin/users.php | wp-admin/users.php | ||
wp-admin/upgrade.php | |||
wp-admin/profile-update.php | |||
wp-admin/inline-uploading.php | |||
Once you've correctly modified the files, you can follow the instructions included with Wordpress to finish the installation. | Once you've correctly modified the files, you can follow the instructions included with Wordpress to finish the installation. | ||
==Permalinks== | ==Permalinks== |
Revision as of 21:19, 1 January 2006
Wordpress is a nifty open-source PHP Content Management (or "blogging") web tool. You can use it to handle your website blog with ease.
It is very easy to install on Redbrick. For the most part the instructions bundled with it are correct.
You will need to have an SQL account so if you don't have one email the admins.
The only difficulty is that because it's a PHP and your trying to run it on Redbrick you've got to modify the files. You need to add '#!/usr/local/bin/php' to the beginning of any PHP file that will be excuted. But which ones?
Well I've already done it so here is the list of files you'll need to modify to get it installed and up and running. There maybe more but they'll be corner cases rather than anything else. This is only applicable to version 2.0!
These changes are also applicable to the latest version 2.0
index.php wp-comments-post.php wp-login.php wp-pass.php wp-print.php wp-register.php wp-rss.php wp-trackback.php xmlrpc.php wp-admin/edit-comments.php wp-admin/categories.php wp-admin/edit-pages.php wp-admin/edit.php wp-admin/import.php wp-admin/index.php wp-admin/install.php wp-admin/link-add.php wp-admin/link-categories.php wp-admin/link-import.php wp-admin/link-manager.php wp-admin/moderation.php wp-admin/options-discussion.php wp-admin/options-general.php wp-admin/options-misc.php wp-admin/options-reading.php wp-admin/options-permalink.php wp-admin/options-writing.php wp-admin/options.php wp-admin/page-new.php wp-admin/plugin-editor.php wp-admin/plugins.php wp-admin/post.php wp-admin/profile.php wp-admin/templates.php wp-admin/theme-editor.php wp-admin/themes.php wp-admin/upgrade.php wp-admin/users.php wp-admin/upgrade.php wp-admin/profile-update.php wp-admin/inline-uploading.php
Once you've correctly modified the files, you can follow the instructions included with Wordpress to finish the installation.
Permalinks
If your using a vhost, 'mod_rewrite' is not enabled by default. This means that Wordpress Permalink optinos do not work. You must email the admins and ask them to enable it for your domain.
Is 'mod_rewrite' enabled for normal redbrick webpages?