Plogger

Version 1.0-RC1


 

Requirements

Plogger is designed to run in a LAMP server environment, and has the following minimum requirements to function properly:

Installation

Due to an infinite number of web server configurations, we cannot guarantee that Plogger will work perfectly on your setup.

If you run into any issues during installation, please post them in our support forum and we'll do our best to help you get them resolved. Post as much detail as possible, including any error messages you receive.

Follow these steps to get started.

  1. Unzip the files to a local folder on your computer.
  2. Upload the files via FTP to a folder on your website.
  3. Create a MySQL database and user from your web hosting control panel.
  4. Open your web browser and run the installation script located at:
    http://www.yoursite.com/plogger-folder/plog-admin/_install.php
  5. Log in to your gallery admin and begin configuring your gallery and uploading your images.

That's all there is to it!

Before You Upgrade

Before you upgrade your existing Plogger gallery to version 1.0-RC1, be sure you make a backup of all of your existing files via FTP and your MySQL database via phpMyAdmin, and save them in a folder on your computer.

If you have custom themes, translations, or third-party script files, make sure you back those up as well.

Upgrading from any previous version of Plogger to 1.0-RC1:

  1. Make a backup of all of your files via FTP and your database from your web hosting control panel and save them to your computer.
  2. Upload and overwrite ALL FILES except for plog-config.php.
  3. Open your web browser and run the upgrade script located at:
    http://www.yoursite.com/plogger-folder/plog-admin/_upgrade.php
  4. The upgrade process is automated, and consists of 5 steps. Follow the instructions for each step, and fix any problems listed before proceeding to the next step.

Resources

If you have any questions that aren't addressed here, please check Plogger's online resources:

Other Notes

License

Plogger is released under the GPL2 license. See license.txt for more information.