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Turbine 7 Installation
Installing the PHP Turbine extension into PHP This step is performed by during the installation. If by any reason you need to do it again, please run the rtinstall.exe on your Turbine installation directory. After a
correct runtime installation, please proceed to the Samples
Installation, so that the included samples can be available from
web server.
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of the Samples To
make the Turbine samples available on your web server you need to create
a Virtual Directory (also known as web-sharing a directory) pointing
to the disk location of the PHP Turbine samples. 1) On Windows
2000, open Programs, then open Administrative Tools, select
Internet Services Manager. 3) A Wizard will appear asking you for the alias you will be using for the new Virtual Directory (remember, you will later access the samples by an URL like http//server/alias, where alias is the name you are defining now). 4) Next,
the wizard will ask you for a disk location, which is the Turbine
installation directory you previously choose during installation.
You will see a dialog similar to:
Then proceed and click on the the Finish button to end this step. 5) You can now proceed to the Testing the Installation section!
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the Installation To test the PHP Turbine 7 installation, open a web browser (you must have the Flash plug-in installed) and enter the URL:
An HTML page should appear, scroll to the end and click Samples. The Samples page will appear - select the Hello Worlds Sample. - now type in your name on one of the available input fields. - after you click on submit you should see a scrolling marquee saying "Hello name!", where name is the name you previously typed. You can check more info on Turbine plug-in by looking at the output of the phpinfo() command. If you successfully completed these steps your installation is correct and you may proceed on your meeting with PHP Turbine 7 - Enjoy! Else, if you could not complete some of the above steps please review and then repeat your installation as explained above.
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