• There doesn’t seem to be a wp-config.php file? I edited the config-sample file, I renamed it wp-config.php. MySql is version 4.0.18B and PHP is 5.0.3. does anyone know why this may be?

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    Thread Starter michaelgrelli

    (@michaelgrelli)

    did you do the install.php?

    I’m getting: “It doesn’t look like you’ve installed WP yet. Try running install.php.”

    Thread Starter michaelgrelli

    (@michaelgrelli)

    Yes, thats when I get the error.

    what error are you getting?

    we need a few more specifics here in order to help you out any…

    when you go to the site, and click the link to install… tell us exactly what happens.

    double check your /wordpress/ directory and make sure the file is there and that you didn’t accidently rename the file something other than wp-config.php

    you might’ve renamed it wp-config.php.php
    if Windows was hiding your extensions (so .php was already there just hidden)

    you might’ve renamed it wp-config.php.php
    if Windows was hiding your extensions (so .php was already there just hidden)

    yeah, that happens to me all the time..but I usually notice it and fix the ending .php.txt or .php.php in the FTP client then hehe.. Dgold, not sure..but is there a setting in Windows to have extensions un-hidden? Maybe I’m just not looking too hard or something… =/ Nah, I just didn’t look period lmao!!

    spencerp

    Yeah…. open My Computer. Click on the Tools option in the Menubar. Click on Folder Options. Click on View.

    Check the radio button next to Show hidden files and folders. UNCHECK the box next to Hide extensions for known file types. UNCHECK the box next to Hide protected operating sytem files.

    Tell MS where to go and what to do with themselves when they get there.

    Yeah…. open My Computer. Click on the Tools option in the Menubar. Click on Folder Options. Click on View.

    Check the radio button next to Show hidden files and folders. UNCHECK the box next to Hide extensions for known file types. UNCHECK the box next to Hide protected operating sytem files.

    Awesome! Thanks Vicki!! =) ?? Got it all ready now hehe.

    Tell MS where to go and what to do with themselves when they get there.

    Hahahaha..LmaO!! I think I did that already twice or so on my blog haha.. ?? =) Just browse the Archives page, and look for Microsoft = Microsnitz! lmao!! Well, whatever one has Microsoft in the title ….hahaha.. Thanks again Vicki! =)

    spencerp

    You’re welcome, m’friend! Why MS thinks they have to protect “us” from “ourselves” I will never know….

    Thread Starter michaelgrelli

    (@michaelgrelli)

    I get the following error There doesn’t seem to be a wp-config.php file. I need this before we can get started. Need more help? We got it. You can create a wp-config.php file through a web interface, but this doesn’t work for all server setups. The safest way is to manually create the file.When I go to url/blog/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php. I have created a database named wordpress, I have edited the wp-config-sample.php file and renamed it to wp-config.php. I double checked the file does not have an additional php on the suffix. I am between and betwixed. Any help would be greatly apprciated.

    Thanks,

    Mike

    is your wp-config.php sitting directly in the wordpress folder? (i know it might seem like a stupid question, but you never know… )

    Thread Starter michaelgrelli

    (@michaelgrelli)

    Yes it is.

    The only thing I can think of is that it might be corrupted somehow. You might want to delete it and upload a new one (either re-download WP or try it with the current one in your folder on your machine)…

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