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Omar08
I am very please with the speed of zymic webservers. They seem to respond extremely fast and a lovely design of the control panel good job admins.

I ftp'd joomla files and when i enter in my www.geekabyte.zzl.org the files are unwritable in red.

it says safe mode is on? wat does that mean?

can you please correct this? thank you.
Omar08
never mind i found a post that fixd my problem thanks though

just one thing, since i signed up my statistics dont work.. can u please fix that ? thank you. my site is http://geekabyte.zzl.org
kirman
I also had the same problem with you at the first. I solved that by install Joomla CMS on a localhost. All of the modul or component extensions which I need I installed. Next, I uploaded all the file on localhost to zymic host and dumped that database to phpmyadmin panel on this zymic site. The function was successfull too. But, unsatisfied I can add the extensions again.

So, if you do like my experiences, you must completed all you need before you upload to your zymic hosting. You can see this site http://gudepcps.zzl.org that I told.
Omar08
"I uploaded all the file on localhost to zymic host and dumped that database to phpmyadmin panel on this zymic site. The function was successfull too. But, unsatisfied I can add the extensions again."

ok so if i download joomla and all the components and put them in localhost which i know how to. but wat about the databse thing? how do u dump all that into phpmyadmin/mysql? is there a way? please let me know thanks
kirman
Good questions.

I tell you how to dump your database in localhost to this zymic host.

1. Open your browser in localhost. If you use xampp, you will see that there is a link phpmayadmin and click it.
2. On phpMyadmin you choose your Joomla database.
3. Click "export" tab on that database.
4. Go to the bottom of that database page and check "save file as" then click "go" button.
5. The last, you will get .sql file.

After you get .sql file, you can go on your zymic host and enter to phpmyadmin. Like the same way on localhost, click "import" tab and choose your .sql file into it.

Have a success dump boy. biggrin.gif
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