[Xerte] How to Install Xerte Online Toolkits
Patrick Lockley
Patrick.Lockley at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Aug 19 09:41:50 BST 2009
Hello,
755 should work, though for the install 777 takes the chance away of any
problems.
You could try again using 755 (as I believe some people on here have
done so already).
500 is an apache error - generated by your web server. If it doesn't
like 777 then there's nothing that can be done other than the above.
If you're using shared hosting you'll I suspect not be able to adjust
php.ini so you shouldn't worry about it (though you'll find the size of
the files you can upload will be seriously limited).
The installer "is" the step by step guide. We've never had a server
doesn't like this error before, normally it's just the database going
screwy.
Pat
From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Peter
Pretorius
Sent: 19 August 2009 03:36
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: [Xerte] How to Install Xerte Online Toolkits
Hi all,
I'm a true novice to working with web servers and web hosting. Although
I had no trouble installing the Xerte desktop app on my laptop, when I
tried my hand at installing Xerte Online Toolkits on my web server, I
ran into trouble. My hosting service is Siteground
(www.siteground.com).
I was able to download toolkits, and upload it to the server into its
own folder, without a problem. I was then able to successfully use my
browser to view the "setup" page. On that page, Xerte directs you to
set permissions for roughly five folders/files to 777. I should note
that the default setting for all of these folders was 755. I was able
to successfully change the permissions to 777. However, upon trying to
"continue" the install, I received an error message that reads: "500 -
internal server error." The error page lists several possible reasons
for this error, with one of them being: "Incorrect file/directory
permissions: Above 755."
By the way, that initial Xerte Toolkits setup page also directs you to
adjust several php files. Some of those files I was completely unable
to find.
I looked for guidance in the list archives, and through a general web
Google search, but perhaps I'm not searching in the correct manner or in
the correct location.
Is there a step-by-step setup guide for Xerte Online Toolkits?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pete Pretorius
Curriculum Designer
Salem, MA USA
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