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Example of Category Blog layout (FAQs/General category) Joomla! - le portail dynamique et système de gestion de contenu http://d-l-com.fr/index.php 2024-05-14T08:14:34Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management What is an Uncategorised Article? 2008-08-11T15:14:11Z 2008-08-11T15:14:11Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33:what-is-uncategorised-article&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr Most Articles will be assigned to a Section and Category. In many cases, you might not know where you want it to appear so put the Article in the <em>Uncategorized </em>Section/Category. The Articles marked as <em>Uncategorized </em>are handled as static content. Most Articles will be assigned to a Section and Category. In many cases, you might not know where you want it to appear so put the Article in the <em>Uncategorized </em>Section/Category. The Articles marked as <em>Uncategorized </em>are handled as static content. How do I install Joomla! 1.5? 2008-08-11T01:10:59Z 2008-08-11T01:10:59Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28:how-do-i-install-joomla-15&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>Installing of Joomla! 1.5 is pretty easy. We assume you have set-up your Web site, and it is accessible with your browser.<br /><br />Download Joomla! 1.5, unzip it and upload/copy the files into the directory you Web site points to, fire up your browser and enter your Web site address and the installation will start. </p><p>For full details on the installation processes check out the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/category/48/268/302" target="_blank" title="Joomla! 1.5 Installation Manual">Installation Manual</a> on the <a href="http://help.joomla.org" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Help Site">Joomla! Help Site</a> where you will also find download instructions for a PDF version too. </p> <p>Installing of Joomla! 1.5 is pretty easy. We assume you have set-up your Web site, and it is accessible with your browser.<br /><br />Download Joomla! 1.5, unzip it and upload/copy the files into the directory you Web site points to, fire up your browser and enter your Web site address and the installation will start. </p><p>For full details on the installation processes check out the <a href="http://help.joomla.org/content/category/48/268/302" target="_blank" title="Joomla! 1.5 Installation Manual">Installation Manual</a> on the <a href="http://help.joomla.org" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Help Site">Joomla! Help Site</a> where you will also find download instructions for a PDF version too. </p> What are the requirements to run Joomla! 1.5? 2008-08-11T00:42:31Z 2008-08-11T00:42:31Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25:what-are-the-requirements-to-run-joomla-15&catid=31:general&Itemid=28 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>Joomla! runs on the PHP pre-processor. PHP comes in many flavours, for a lot of operating systems. Beside PHP you will need a Web server. Joomla! is optimized for the Apache Web server, but it can run on different Web servers like Microsoft IIS it just requires additional configuration of PHP and MySQL. Joomla! also depends on a database, for this currently you can only use MySQL. </p>Many people know from their own experience that it's not easy to install an Apache Web server and it gets harder if you want to add MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP, WAMP, and MAMP are easy to install distributions containing Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl for the Windows, Mac OSX and Linux operating systems. These packages are for localhost installations on non-public servers only.<br />The minimum version requirements are:<br /><ul><li>Apache 1.x or 2.x</li><li>PHP 4.3 or up</li><li>MySQL 3.23 or up</li></ul>For the latest minimum requirements details, see <a href="http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla/technical-requirements.html" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Technical Requirements">Joomla! Technical Requirements</a>. <p>Joomla! runs on the PHP pre-processor. PHP comes in many flavours, for a lot of operating systems. Beside PHP you will need a Web server. Joomla! is optimized for the Apache Web server, but it can run on different Web servers like Microsoft IIS it just requires additional configuration of PHP and MySQL. Joomla! also depends on a database, for this currently you can only use MySQL. </p>Many people know from their own experience that it's not easy to install an Apache Web server and it gets harder if you want to add MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP, WAMP, and MAMP are easy to install distributions containing Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl for the Windows, Mac OSX and Linux operating systems. These packages are for localhost installations on non-public servers only.<br />The minimum version requirements are:<br /><ul><li>Apache 1.x or 2.x</li><li>PHP 4.3 or up</li><li>MySQL 3.23 or up</li></ul>For the latest minimum requirements details, see <a href="http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla/technical-requirements.html" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Technical Requirements">Joomla! Technical Requirements</a>. Is it possible to change A Menu Item's Type? 2008-08-10T23:15:36Z 2008-08-10T23:15:36Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35:is-it-possible-to-change-the-types-of-menu-entries&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>You indeed can change the Menu Item's Type to whatever you want, even after they have been created. </p><p>If, for instance, you want to change the Blog Section of a Menu link, go to the Control Panel-&gt;Menus Menu-&gt;[menuname]-&gt;Menu Item Manager and edit the Menu Item. Select the <strong>Change Type</strong> button and choose the new style of Menu Item Type from the available list. Thereafter, alter the Details and Parameters to reconfigure the display for the new selection as you require it.</p> <p>You indeed can change the Menu Item's Type to whatever you want, even after they have been created. </p><p>If, for instance, you want to change the Blog Section of a Menu link, go to the Control Panel-&gt;Menus Menu-&gt;[menuname]-&gt;Menu Item Manager and edit the Menu Item. Select the <strong>Change Type</strong> button and choose the new style of Menu Item Type from the available list. Thereafter, alter the Details and Parameters to reconfigure the display for the new selection as you require it.</p> My MySQL database does not support UTF-8. Do I have a problem? 2008-08-07T09:30:37Z 2008-08-07T09:30:37Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17:my-mysql-database-does-not-support-utf-8-do-i-have-a-problem&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr No you don't. Versions of MySQL lower than 4.1 do not have built in UTF-8 support. However, Joomla! 1.5 has made provisions for backward compatibility and is able to use UTF-8 on older databases. Let the installer take care of all the settings and there is no need to make any changes to the database (charset, collation, or any other). No you don't. Versions of MySQL lower than 4.1 do not have built in UTF-8 support. However, Joomla! 1.5 has made provisions for backward compatibility and is able to use UTF-8 on older databases. Let the installer take care of all the settings and there is no need to make any changes to the database (charset, collation, or any other). What is the FTP layer for? 2008-08-06T21:27:49Z 2008-08-06T21:27:49Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14:what-is-the-ftp-layer-for&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>The FTP Layer allows file operations (such as installing Extensions or updating the main configuration file) without having to make all the folders and files writable. This has been an issue on Linux and other Unix based platforms in respect of file permissions. This makes the site admin's life a lot easier and increases security of the site.</p><p>You can check the write status of relevent folders by going to ''Help-&gt;System Info" and then in the sub-menu to "Directory Permissions". With the FTP Layer enabled even if all directories are red, Joomla! will operate smoothly.</p><p>NOTE: the FTP layer is not required on a Windows host/server. </p> <p>The FTP Layer allows file operations (such as installing Extensions or updating the main configuration file) without having to make all the folders and files writable. This has been an issue on Linux and other Unix based platforms in respect of file permissions. This makes the site admin's life a lot easier and increases security of the site.</p><p>You can check the write status of relevent folders by going to ''Help-&gt;System Info" and then in the sub-menu to "Directory Permissions". With the FTP Layer enabled even if all directories are red, Joomla! will operate smoothly.</p><p>NOTE: the FTP layer is not required on a Windows host/server. </p> Can Joomla! 1.5 operate with PHP Safe Mode On? 2008-08-06T19:28:35Z 2008-08-06T19:28:35Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15:can-joomla-15-operate-with-php-safe-mode-on&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>Yes it can! This is a significant security improvement.</p><p>The <em>safe mode</em> limits PHP to be able to perform actions only on files/folders who's owner is the same as PHP is currently using (this is usually 'apache'). As files normally are created either by the Joomla! application or by FTP access, the combination of PHP file actions and the FTP Layer allows Joomla! to operate in PHP Safe Mode.</p> <p>Yes it can! This is a significant security improvement.</p><p>The <em>safe mode</em> limits PHP to be able to perform actions only on files/folders who's owner is the same as PHP is currently using (this is usually 'apache'). As files normally are created either by the Joomla! application or by FTP access, the combination of PHP file actions and the FTP Layer allows Joomla! to operate in PHP Safe Mode.</p> Why does Joomla! 1.5 use UTF-8 encoding? 2008-08-05T01:11:29Z 2008-08-05T01:11:29Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12:why-does-joomla-15-use-utf-8-encoding&catid=31:general&Itemid=46 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again?</p><p>Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish?</p><p>With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) glyphs (character forms) of basically all languages can be displayed with one single encoding setting. </p> <p>Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again?</p><p>Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish?</p><p>With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) glyphs (character forms) of basically all languages can be displayed with one single encoding setting. </p>