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  • eschollenberger Friend
    #199099

    Hello,

    I am familiar with quicktime installation routine on Joomla. Therefore I was quite confused that the quicktime routine of Purity III failed this time. Investigating the faillure covers that the configuration.php is protected (640) but can be manually uploaded into root.

    I did the manual joib but it failled, too. (Error Message: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘class’ (T_CLASS), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in /www/htdocs/w0121059/3ecke/configuration.php on line 2=

    So I think that I might have to change chmod for some files or folders. True?

    Regards
    Erik

    Adam M Moderator
    #540102

    Hi Erik,

    Yes, configuration.php must be writable in order to save your settings during installation process, please chmod that file and try again.

    eschollenberger Friend
    #540266

    Thank you for your reply. Silly questions: where do I find the configuration.php in my folders and which value should i use in cmod?

    Adam M Moderator
    #540614

    Hi,

    After connect to your site, you will find configuration.php in root folder (www or public_html). You can choose to chmod configuration.php file to 777 then change it back to 444 when you finish installation.

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