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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 3 days
WILLING TO PAY MORE OR LESS JUST IN NEED OF ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME!
I need someone who can follow the instructions and update my PLIGG 1.0.3 CMS website to the NEW version 2.0
Should be easy work for someone experienced in CMS and PHP with some experience in backing up databases
Here are the Upgrade instructions. They are also attached
Upgrading
Please be sure to make a backup of your MySQL databases and files before upgrading to the latest version of Pligg. Some upgrades might require that you upgrade your MySQL database, so please make backups whenever upgrading.
These instructions do not support upgrading your template. Template upgrades require manual changes and should be carefully handled by the template author.
The directions below are recommendations that we have come up with to mininimize the number of problems that might come from upgrading your site.
Backup your MySQL database
Backup your old Pligg CMS files.
Rename your template folder so that the data is not overwritten by upgrade files. If you use a template name that is not included with Pligg, skip this step.
Disable all of the modules from your admin panel.
You will need to re-enable them after upgrade.
Delete all of the files from your server EXCEPT:
/avatars/ (entire directory)
/libs/dbconnect.php
/favicon.ico
/settings.php
Upload all of the new files to your server.
If you are able to, I suggest uploading a zip file to the server and extracting it server-side. This will minimize the chances of files being corrupted during FTP transfer, which is a common issue.
Confirm that the CHMOD permissions for the following files or directories are all set to 777.
/settings.php
/admin/backup/
/avatars/groups_uploaded/
/avatars/user_uploaded/
/cache/
/languages/ (and all of the content within this directory)
Run the upgrade from /install/upgrade.php
If there are no error messages, delete the /install directory from your web server.
Navigate to your homepage and log in as an "admin" level user.
In some cases you may already be logged in from your previous version of Pligg.
Either update your template to work with the latest version or navigate to /admin/admin_config.php?page=Template and change the template name to "bootstrap"
Re-activate the disabled modules from step 4
I need someone who can follow the instructions and update my PLIGG 1.0.3 CMS website to the NEW version 2.0
Should be easy work for someone experienced in CMS and PHP with some experience in backing up databases
Here are the Upgrade instructions. They are also attached
Upgrading
Please be sure to make a backup of your MySQL databases and files before upgrading to the latest version of Pligg. Some upgrades might require that you upgrade your MySQL database, so please make backups whenever upgrading.
These instructions do not support upgrading your template. Template upgrades require manual changes and should be carefully handled by the template author.
The directions below are recommendations that we have come up with to mininimize the number of problems that might come from upgrading your site.
Backup your MySQL database
Backup your old Pligg CMS files.
Rename your template folder so that the data is not overwritten by upgrade files. If you use a template name that is not included with Pligg, skip this step.
Disable all of the modules from your admin panel.
You will need to re-enable them after upgrade.
Delete all of the files from your server EXCEPT:
/avatars/ (entire directory)
/libs/dbconnect.php
/favicon.ico
/settings.php
Upload all of the new files to your server.
If you are able to, I suggest uploading a zip file to the server and extracting it server-side. This will minimize the chances of files being corrupted during FTP transfer, which is a common issue.
Confirm that the CHMOD permissions for the following files or directories are all set to 777.
/settings.php
/admin/backup/
/avatars/groups_uploaded/
/avatars/user_uploaded/
/cache/
/languages/ (and all of the content within this directory)
Run the upgrade from /install/upgrade.php
If there are no error messages, delete the /install directory from your web server.
Navigate to your homepage and log in as an "admin" level user.
In some cases you may already be logged in from your previous version of Pligg.
Either update your template to work with the latest version or navigate to /admin/admin_config.php?page=Template and change the template name to "bootstrap"
Re-activate the disabled modules from step 4
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