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< ? php
$_wp_installing = 1 ;
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if ( file_exists ( '../wp-config.php' ))
die ( " The file 'wp-config.php already exists. If you need to reset any of the configuration items in this file, please delete it first. " );
if ( ! file_exists ( '../wp-config-sample.php' ))
die ( 'Sorry, I need a wp-config-sample.php file to work from. Please re-upload this file from your WordPress installation.' );
if ( ! is_writable ( '../' )) die ( " Sorry, I can't write to the directory. You'll have to either change the permissions on your WordPress directory or create your wp-config.php manually. " );
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$step = $HTTP_GET_VARS [ 'step' ];
if ( ! $step ) $step = 0 ;
?>
<! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " >
< html xmlns = " http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml " >
< head >
< title > WordPress & rsaquo ; Setup Configuration File </ title >
< meta http - equiv = " Content-Type " content = " text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 " />
< style media = " screen " type = " text/css " >
<!--
body {
font - family : Georgia , " Times New Roman " , Times , serif ;
margin - left : 15 % ;
margin - right : 15 % ;
}
#logo {
margin : 0 ;
padding : 0 ;
background - image : url ( http :// wordpress . org / images / logo . png );
background - repeat : no - repeat ;
height : 60 px ;
border - bottom : 4 px solid #333;
}
#logo a {
display : block ;
height : 60 px ;
}
#logo a span {
display : none ;
}
p , li {
line - height : 140 % ;
}
-->
</ style >
</ head >
< body >
< h1 id = " logo " >< a href = " http://wordpress.org " >< span > WordPress </ span ></ a ></ h1 >
< ? php
switch ( $step ) {
case 0 :
?>
< p > Welcome to WordPress . Before getting started , we need some information on the database . You will need to know the following items before proceeding .</ p >
< ol >
< li > Database name </ li >
< li > Database username </ li >
< li > Database password </ li >
< li > Database host </ li >
< li > Table prefix ( if you want to run more than one WordPress in a single database ) </ li >
</ ol >
< p > In all likelyhood , these items were supplied to you by your ISP . If you do not have this information , then you will need to contact them before you can continue . If you & #8217;re all ready, <a href="install-config.php?step=1">let’s go</a>! </p>
< ? php
break ;
case 1 :
?>
</ p >
< form method = " post " action = " install-config.php?step=2 " >
< p > Below you should enter your database connection details . If you ' re not sure about these , contact your host . </ p >
< table >
< tr >
< th scope = " row " > Database Name </ th >
< td >< input name = " dbname " type = " text " size = " 45 " value = " wordpress " /></ td >
< td > The name of the database you want to run WP in . </ td >
</ tr >
< tr >
< th scope = " row " > User Name </ th >
< td >< input name = " uname " type = " text " size = " 45 " value = " username " /></ td >
< td > Your MySQL username </ td >
</ tr >
< tr >
< th scope = " row " > Password </ th >
< td >< input name = " pwd " type = " text " size = " 45 " value = " password " /></ td >
< td >... and MySQL password .</ td >
</ tr >
< tr >
< th scope = " row " > Database Host </ th >
< td >< input name = " dbhost " type = " text " size = " 45 " value = " localhost " /></ td >
< td > 99 % chance you won ' t need to change this value .</ td >
</ tr >
< tr >
< th scope = " row " > Table Prefix </ th >
< td >< input name = " prefix " type = " text " id = " prefix " value = " wp_ " size = " 45 " /></ td >
< td > If you want to run multiple WordPress installations in a single database , change this .</ td >
</ tr >
</ table >
< input name = " submit " type = " submit " value = " Submit " />
</ form >
< ? php
break ;
case 2 :
$dbname = $HTTP_POST_VARS [ 'dbname' ];
$uname = $HTTP_POST_VARS [ 'uname' ];
$passwrd = $HTTP_POST_VARS [ 'pwd' ];
$dbhost = $HTTP_POST_VARS [ 'dbhost' ];
$prefix = $HTTP_POST_VARS [ 'prefix' ];
if ( empty ( $prefix )) $prefix = 'wp_' ;
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// Test the db connection.
define ( 'DB_NAME' , $dbname );
define ( 'DB_USER' , $uname );
define ( 'DB_PASSWORD' , $passwrd );
define ( 'DB_HOST' , $dbhost );
// We'll fail here if the values are no good.
require_once ( '../wp-includes/wp-db.php' );
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foreach ( $configFile as $line_num => $line ) {
switch ( substr ( $line , 0 , 16 )) {
case " define('DB_NAME' " :
fwrite ( $handle , str_replace ( " wordpress " , $dbname , $line ));
break ;
case " define('DB_USER' " :
fwrite ( $handle , str_replace ( " 'username' " , " ' $uname ' " , $line ));
break ;
case " define('DB_PASSW " :
fwrite ( $handle , str_replace ( " 'password' " , " ' $passwrd ' " , $line ));
break ;
case " define('DB_HOST' " :
fwrite ( $handle , str_replace ( " localhost " , $dbhost , $line ));
break ;
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case '$table_prefix =' :
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fwrite ( $handle , str_replace ( 'wp_' , $prefix , $line ));
break ;
default :
fwrite ( $handle , $line );
}
}
fclose ( $handle );
chmod ( '../wp-config.php' , 0666 );
?>
< p > All right sparky ! You ' ve made it through this part of the installation . WordPress can now communicate with your database . If you are ready , time now to < a href = " install.php " > run the install !</ a ></ p >
< ? php
break ;
}
?>
</ body >
</ html >