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Written by Bogdan V   
Sunday, 22 October 2006

 

Joomla Installation on Godaddy ServersInstalling Joomla! on a GoDaddy server is not only simple, it also works perfectly without any problems.This installation instruction is based on a GoDaddy hosting plan and not applicable for any of the (Virtual) Dedicated servers.



Select GoDaddy Hosting Plan

You can select any of the hosting plans offered by GoDaddy. The hosting plan used for this installation is the cheapest available: Economy Plan for just $3.95 per month.

When you choose the hosting plan make sure you select Linux hosting with php.

Godaddy Hosting Plan on Linux

If you want you can also purchase or transfer a domain name with your hosting plan if you don’t have one already. At the time of writing this document it is only $1.99 when purchased with a hosting plan.

Note:

If you already have a Windows Hosting account with GoDaddy, or if you accidentally selected Windows hosting when you purchased a hosting plan, remember that you can always change it to a Linux hosting account: in My Hosting Account click on the domain name, in the right menu Hosting Account Details you can select the option Switch Operating System.

Setup the GoDaddy Hosting Account

When you setup the hosting account do not install Front Page Extensions (FPE) if you don’t need them. If you do need FPE you can install them, they don’t seem to cause any problems with a Joomla! installation on GoDaddy.

FTP Joomla! files to your Hosting Account

Unzip or unrar the Joomla! package to a directory on your local computer and subsequently FTP the unpacked files to any directory or to the root of your hosting account. The advantage of installing Joomla! in the root is that you run Joomla! directly from your domain so you don’t have to redirect visitors of your site to a sub directory.

Setup a GoDaddy SQL Database

Go to the GoDaddy Hosting Manager of your domain and in the control panel select the MySQL icon to setup a SQL database:

Godaddy Mysql Database

On the next page select Create New Database to start the setup of a new SQL database.

In the field Enter User Name choose a user name for your database. The table name of the database is equal to your user name. Since it a shared database you might experience difficulty in finding a unique table (or user name) containing the word Joomla. A good convention is JDB_DomainName. Just remember the User Name cannot exceed 16 characters and to choose a strong password and to remember it!

 

Godaddy Setup Datadase

Click [Continue] and verify your User Name on the next page and click [Create Database] to continue.

Godaddy verify user name

If the username is unique and there are no other issues, your database is created and the following page will be displayed:

Godaddy database create it

During the Joomla! Installation you need some information regarding your database. Click on the User Name and the following page will be displayed:

Godaddy Mysql database information

Write down the Host Name because you need it later. Your host name might be different.






Now it’s time to start the actual installation. Browse to your domain and if you FTP-ed the Joomla! files to a subdirectory make sure to append it to the URL.

The pre-installation check should start automatically and return the following results:

Joomla Preinstallation check

The only setting not having the recommended value is Register Globals.

Click [Next >] and read the license. Click [Next >] again to start step 1 of the installation.

Installation Joomla! Step 1

On the configuration page of the MySQL database fill in the form using the information collected in the previous steps. You can leave the MySQL Table Prefix as is. Use the password created during the GoDaddy database.

 

Joomla Installation Step 1

Joomla! installation will populate the database tables. If this step is successful your will be redirected to the second installation step.

Installation Joomla! Step 2

Note the word “SUCCESS!”, indicating a successful connection and population of your database.

Joomla Installation Step 2

Now just enter the name you wish to use for your site and click [Next >] to continue.

Installation Joomla! Step 3

In step 3 just verify the information presented and fill in the Joomla! administrator e-mail address and admin password for the Joomla! administration pages.


Joomla check the site url and information

Installation Joomla! Step 4

With step 4 you successfully installed Joomla! on a GoDaddy server! Just do not forget to delete the installation directory for security reasons and to start using Joomla!

Joomla Final Installation

 


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RE:Migrating a local host test to live site, Wednesday, 03 March 2010

Written by Bogdan V   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

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Hello there, thanks for your thoughts I will try to write another article regarding to what have you said to me, is very good idea in fact, I don't know how soon it will happen because now I am working to another project but hope soon I will start writing a new article. In the mean time try to look for help on http://forum.joomla.org, thanks once again and happy to hear your thoughts...

Regards Dan,
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Migrating from a local hotst test to live site, Friday, 26 February 2010

Written by Holly

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Hi, I thought this article was very good, but many people want to be able to migrate a site they have developed on a local host to a GoDaddy server and your article does not cover this. I have been struggling for many hours to find information to do just this. Would it be possible to expand this article or to write a new one which explains this as many use a local WAMP stack but there seems little or no information about this for GoDaddy.
Many thanks,
Holly.
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Oops - Don't delete the directory you installed it, Friday, 17 July 2009

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Delete the directory "installation" created during the installation.

Doh!@
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Bogdan V
Cant get past config., Sunday, 16 November 2008

Written by Bogdan V   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

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Have you check the permissions? Did you follow the exact steps of this tutorial?

Let me know....
Dan,
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Cant get past config., Sunday, 16 November 2008

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I cant get past the configuration of the install? It says Error: the XML response that was returned from the server is invalid. Please help
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question, Thursday, 25 September 2008

Written by Carlos

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Hi. I followed your "joomla! installation instructions on godaddy servers" and it was very helpful but I have a question about the pre-installation check. When you say;

"Browse to your domain and if you FTP-ed the Joomla! files to a subdirectory make sure to append it to the URL. The pre-installation check should start automatically and return the following results"

I must be doing something wrong because nothing starts automatically. I FTP-ed the joomla template from the "FTP client" on godaddy from the hosting control center. I tried just about everything i could think of on finding the domain and appending the directory to the URL and got nowhere. Any tips will help a lot. Thanks
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Awesome!!!, Monday, 22 September 2008

Written by Josh Morrow

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Thank You for a great product and easy install instructions.
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Great!, Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Written by alice

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Thanks so much. I am very new to CMS so your tutorial helped me alot.
One question though, I have been searching around for the answer to turn OFF
the "register_global". I honestly do not know what this is but it seems like
it has something to do with the security. If it's not too time consuming for you
to explain, can you help me out with this? Thank you sooooo much!
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Thank you!, Sunday, 09 March 2008

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I would have never known I had to switch to Linux...
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Bogdan V
no problem, Thursday, 24 January 2008

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That's not a problem, Im glad that it help you out on your installation.... If you have any more problems let me know....
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