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Tinyboard - A lightweight PHP imageboard.
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=== Installation ===
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* Tinyboard requires a MySQL database and a user to work. Create one.
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* Import 'install.sql' into the database
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using phpMyAdmin
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OR
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mysql -uUSERNAME -pPASSWORD DATABASE < install.sql
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* Edit 'inc/config.php' to suit your installation
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* Make sure that the directories used by TinyBoard are writable. Depending on your setup, you may need to chmod the directories to 777.
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The default directories are
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- /res
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- /src
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- /thumb
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You will also need to chmod the root directory so that static HTML files like index.html can be made.
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* Ensure everything is okay by running test.php in a browser. The script will try and help you correct your errors.
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* Run the post.php script. It should create an index.html and redirect you to it if everything is okay.
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* Optional (highly recommended): Delete test.php and perhaps install.sql and this README
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# Tinyboard - A lightweight PHP imageboard.
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## Installation
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1. Tinyboard requires a MySQL database and a user to work. Create one.
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2. Import 'install.sql' into the database
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using phpMyAdmin
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OR
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mysql -uUSERNAME -pPASSWORD DATABASE < install.sql
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3. Edit 'inc/config.php' to suit your installation
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4. Make sure that the directories used by TinyBoard are writable. Depending on your setup, you may need to chmod the directories to 777.
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The default directories are
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- /res
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- /src
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- /thumb
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You will also need to chmod the root directory so that static HTML files like index.html can be made.
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5. Ensure everything is okay by running test.php in a browser. The script will try and help you correct your errors.
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6. Run the post.php script. It should create an index.html and redirect you to it if everything is okay.
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7. Optional (highly recommended): Delete test.php and perhaps install.sql and this README
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