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Old 11-10-2006, 12:11 AM   #1
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I have version 5.8 flat file running with Earthlink. Earthlink did not and does not support php4, Zend etc. I had wonderful help getting the calendar up and running.

I want to upgrade using a database. How do I get someone to install the product for me? I already know I will need help since your "guide" is written with a lot of assumptions about your audience.
 

Old 11-10-2006, 06:05 AM   #2
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I'm not really sure how to respond to this as Brian has made a lot of effort to make it as easy as possible to setup the Calendar. To install version 6, the recommended way is to download the Tester script and upload it to your server. The script will then test your server to confirm that it is compatible with EPC. If it is, it will suggest two downloads - a .zip package that you can upload yourself, and an automatic installer.
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:41 AM   #3
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There's also video tutorials that shows you how to install the calendar at http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/videos/index.php.

If you run into any problems or have specific questions, please let us know as we'll be glad to help.
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Old 11-10-2006, 08:41 PM   #4
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I know, I read the marketing intro. You make the assumption that I understand "the obvious." You make reference to "the script." I downloaded the Tester folder, within the the folder are four files, which is "the script?"

I ran a test when I purchased 5.8, it said my host would support the calendar well, as it turned out, the code had to have extra special tweaking before it would work.

I would prefer not to go through hours of frustration. I would prefer to pay someone to install the product on Earthlink for me.

Since I already know Earthlink is not the best to use with this product (but I have no control of the choice) What host companies would you recommend? Maybe when the church decides to change, I can recommend something with less stress.

By the way, the video doesn't show how to run the "the script".
 

Old 11-10-2006, 09:59 PM   #5
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For the script, just upload the entire folder. Then go to that folder on your host. It will automatically run and check your server's configuration.

As for a recommended host, none can come with any higher recommendation for Calendar compatibility than iHostParadise.com.
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:59 PM   #6
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The calendar is "the script". It's a program/script written in the PHP programming language.

If you download the test script and uncompress it, there is a README.txt file with the instructions on how to use it. It reads:

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Easy PHP Calendar Compatibility Tester

Testing Instructions:
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1) Unzip and upload all tester files to a single directory named 'tester' on your server.

2) Open the web page http://www.YourDomainName.com/tester/index.php and follow the remaining instructions displayed there.

If you need assistance, we are here to help:

Forums: http://www.EasyPHPCalendar.com/forums/

Knowledgebase: http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/suppo...gebase&_a=view

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ve9gra in the forums and at epctutorials.com offers customization services and custom installation. If you want the files uploaded I can do that if you'll open a support ticket with your server FTP information.

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Old 11-12-2006, 09:09 PM   #7
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I read all of that and did all of that up until the "running of the script" The explanantion given above "For the script, just upload the entire folder. Then go to that folder on your host. It will automatically run and check your server's configuration." is much clearer.

So, now I'm ready to upgrade to the latestversion using a database instead of the flat file. Is there a great learning curver for database beginners?
 

Old 11-12-2006, 10:57 PM   #8
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All you really need to know is how to create a user with the correct credentials for the database and the calendar will do everything else. You just need the information on the database page in the Setup Manager.

Since web hosts have different configurations, your web host provider would be best with helping you get this set up correctly.
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Old 11-16-2006, 08:53 PM   #9
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Ok, I ran the "tester" I failed the Zend Optimizer but passed on the IonCube. My question, does it really matter since I am already running under 5.8?

I also tried to send my results using your submit button but, I got the message, "Page Not Found." I tried the link to download the trial version on the same page, and I got the message "Page Not Found." Just fyi

I ran the test and failed on zend and passed on ioncube. The message said I would need extra steps to test the new version. I tried to auto install, created through the calendar folder (step 6).

I then got the dialog box stating "You entered your FTP home folder for the install on your FTP server. Please enter the URL of the install location on your web server." I entered http:// www.mtoliveokc.org/calendar

But step 7 said the calendar folder was created but, it couldn't find the folder. Can you upload the trial version for me? I checked, the folder is there. It is loaded under the main directory folder of webdocs for mtoliveokc.org.
the calendar folder is at http://www.mtoliveokc.org/calendar/
What am I doing wrong?

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Old 11-17-2006, 09:06 AM   #10
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Version 5 and Version 6 of the calendar are very different and require much different server configurations to successfully operate.

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I also tried to send my results using your submit button but, I got the message, "Page Not Found." I tried the link to download the trial version on the same page, and I got the message "Page Not Found." Just fyi
Where do you see the Submit Button?

I would be happy to upload the files for you if you'll open a support ticket so I can get the information I need.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:07 PM   #11
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The "Submit Results" button is at the bottom of the tester response page (see below)
Easily Simple Calendar Compatibility Test Script
These tests will determine if a server is compatible with the Easily Simple Calendar script.
PHP VersionPassSessions SupportPassZend Optimizer

[Trial Version Only!]

Not required for paid version!
Fail - Zend Optimizer Not Detected Zend Optimizer must be Version 2.5.5 or greater! Ask your web host provider if you are unsure. The latest version of Zend Optimizer can be downloaded from www.zend.com.
ionCube Loader Pass Testing Results: Testing whether your system supports run-time loading...


Looking for Loader 'ioncube_loader_sun_4.1.so'

Extensions Dir: . (/netapp/whnas-imperial/s6/s6/00974/www.mtoliveokc.org/webdocs/tester)
Relative Path: /../../../../../../../../netapp/whnas-imperial/s6/s6/00974/www.mtoliveokc.org/webdocs/tester/

Successful! Run-time loading should be possible on your system.

The SunOS Loader for PHP 4.1 release is required.

Even if the ionCube results are successful, there may be additional steps required for this success which would be outlined in the Testing Results above. The most common requirement would be the use of a run-time loader. Several of these loaders are already included in the trial download for the most common server types. Other loaders are avaiable upon request or directly from www.ioncube.com.
Congratulations! You can run the Full Version
Click Here to purchase the Full VersionCongratulations! You can run the Trial Version
Click Here to download the Trial Version Failure Messages and Suggestions:
* A compatible version of Zend Optimizer could not be found on this server. In order to run the trial version, your web host provider should install the latest version of Zend Optimizer on the server (or the server must have passed the ionCube Loader test). Zend Optimizer is free and more information can be found at www.zend.com.

Submit your results:We are compiling a list of server configurations in order to best determine where we can improve support. If you would like to submit your test results, please click the Submit Results button below. There is no personal or identifying information sent to us. Only the Pass or Fail Messages shown above.

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Old 11-18-2006, 11:04 AM   #12
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This tester file is very, very old. Very, very old. Where did you get it? Have you had it for a while?
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