I realized that there’s only few steps involved for deploying the
joomla which is already working at local
and then published at the web hosting under linux.
This could lead us into an nightmare for sure.
This guideline is straight forward, but there’s something more
need to do some changes.
http://www.dart-creations.com/joomla/joomla-tutorials/uploading-joomla-to-your-web-server.html
I wish if there’s anyone who already done passing
this case and wanted to share again.
I miss the clue here.
I still having the problems.
Don;t say that I need to redo the work again
from the Fresh intall joomla at the Server.
I already done it from my local pc.
sigh.
oh yes, uncle google already answered this topic. But it’s not matching with my case tough.
Here’s the error logs i received;
[05-Oct-2010 10:35:16] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘JAuthorization’ not found in /home/mine/public_html/Dev/libraries/joomla/factory.php on line 533
[05-Oct-2010 10:35:16] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘JAuthorization’ not found in /home/mine/public_html/Dev/libraries/joomla/factory.php on line 533
Chosen Answer:
I always create all my Joomla projects locally and once I am done with them I deploy them on hosting. If you try to do this manually you will run into problems. The easiest way to approach this is to use Akeeba Backup extension. It’s a great extension that saves you time and headaches. You back up the site on your local server and then restore it on your hosting server. The process is painless and pretty much automatic, all your directories will be re-mapped, etc. No manual tweaking required. Try it.
Good luck.
by: JustMe
on: 11th October 10
April 19th, 2012
Linux Hosting
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Without mentioning what the problem is exactly which you encounter, no one will be able to help you. Sorry. The tutorial which you linked is quite clear. Please post the exact problem which you encounter, so that other users can help you further.
I always create all my Joomla projects locally and once I am done with them I deploy them on hosting. If you try to do this manually you will run into problems. The easiest way to approach this is to use Akeeba Backup extension. It’s a great extension that saves you time and headaches. You back up the site on your local server and then restore it on your hosting server. The process is painless and pretty much automatic, all your directories will be re-mapped, etc. No manual tweaking required. Try it.
Good luck.
i use linux recently i host using this site http://www.goresellers.com/