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Hosting Environment prevents Installation
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Not sure if there are work arounds for these, but thought I should ask before I get too deep.
1) The MySQL implementation 5.0.91-log, via phpadmin web admin interface, wont allow the creation of databases with names like menu, or dict or audit, etc. It would seem that their database names are global and therefore must be unique across their customer's domain (absurd). Will Radicore work if I'm forced to rename the Radicore internal databases? Names like, radicore_menu, for the menu database, or something similar?
2) The hosting site's implementation of PHP won't allow the directives php_value 'assignment'. Will a php5.ini file, set to the appropriate values work instead?
-thanks]]>rl45182011-10-05T01:30:17-00:00Re: Hosting Environment prevents Installation
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If your hosting service won't allow you to create more than one MySQL database then I suggest that you switch to another more professional service. You will also need the ability to specify PHP values in htaccess files.]]>AJM2011-10-09T09:28:54-00:00Re: Hosting Environment prevents Installation
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Is there some parameter file where I may change the "database name"? For example from menu to radicore_menu, or something unique across the domain of this hosting site.
It isn't always easy to change things, like a hosting site as I'm sure someone with your foresight of design must know.
-thanks]]>rl45182011-12-27T01:03:10-00:00Re: Hosting Environment prevents Installation
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If your 2nd-rate hosting company does not do this automaticaly, then you will have to add the 'radicore_' (or whatever you choose) prefix manually. You must then ensure that you specify the exact same prefix in the $GLOBALS['dbprefix'] variable in your config.inc file. The Radicore framework will then automatically combine the prefix with each database name at runtime.]]>AJM2011-12-27T17:16:26-00:00Re: Hosting Environment prevents Installation
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I shall try your suggestion.