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        | Step 1 | Open config.php with a text editor such as Notepad.Edit the following variables:
 
 $user_pass = "test";
 $admin_user = "admin";
 $admin_pass = "test";
 
 Set the values of each variable between the " " (quotation
                marks).
 $user_pass will be the password required to post messages in the
                main page. Share this with trusted users, or post it on your web
                site for all your visitors to use.
 
 $admin_user and $admin_pass should be set to something you
                    can remember, and is used to protect the admin control panel.
                    Share this with no
                    one.
 
 Close and save this file.
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        | Step 2 | Login to your web hosts control panel for your server. You must create
            a MySQL database, user, and password. Each host differs in how to
            accomplish this, so contact your host if you are unsure of how to
            do this. 
 Remember the settings you created, as you will need them for Step
            3.
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        | Step 3 | Open my_con.php (it's in the Connections Folder). Edit the following variables:
 
 $hostname_my_con = "localhost";
 $database_my_con = "";
 $username_my_con = "";
 $password_my_con = "";
 
 Set the values of each variable between the " " (quotation
            marks).
 These values should correspond to settings created in Step
            2.
 Close and save this file.
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        | Step 4 | Upload the entire script to your web host, using FTP.You can place the files in your web root. Or you can upload it
                        in it's own folder (such as linksbox).
 Just make sure that the folders are in the same location, relative
                to the files.
 That is, if you upload it into your web root, the other folders
                (Connections, admin, my_sql.sql) should be relative to the index.php
                file of this script.
 However, realize that index.php is a standard file name for the
                default file, so if it's uploaded to your web root you may overwrite
                your main file. If you do that, then you will need to rename
                index.php to something else.
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        | Step 5 | Once the files are uploaded navigate to install.php (example: http://www.myDomain.com/linksbox/install.php)
 
 If this file displays a message, and instructs you to delete install.php
            then the database was set up correctly. You should then FTP to your
            server and remove install.php. This file will not be needed again.
 
 If you get an error, then you will have to install the database manually.
            Some hosts have security measures in place, that cause this file
            not to work. If that's the case, go into your hosts Database Manger
            application (it should be in your Control Panel for your web host).
            The database script to run is in the my_sql.sql folder... Run my_box.sql
            to crate the database. Contact your host if you need help running
            SQL scripts in your database manager. You should edit this file and
            and change this line:
 
 use LinksBoxDB;
 
 This line should reflect the name of you database (from
            Step 2)
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        | Step 6 | Once the database is successfully installed, navigate to index.php
            of the script. (example: http://www.myDomain.com/linksbox/index.php)
 
 Post a message using the password you set up in config.php
            (Step 1)
 
 Then navigate to admin/index.php to test the admin panel.
 (example:
            http://www.myDomain.com/linksbox/admin/index.php)
 
 Login using the username and password you set up in config.php
 If you login correctly, You will be in the admin section. You can
            test out deleting posts by clicking delete_post. The
            next page will ask you to confirm that you really want to delete
            the post.
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        | FEATURES | There are some features to the script that you should familiarize
            yourself with: 
 • User Password will be stored as a cookie, to make it easy for your
            users to post multiple links at once.
 
 • Cookie will last for one hour, after that they will have to supply
            the password again.
 
 • A link to kill_cookie.php will essentially log a user out
            of links box by forcing them to log in again. Essentially it unsets
            the cookie from the user. You will have to add a link to kill_cookie.php,
            yourself.
 
 • After 20 links are posted, the rest will moved to the archive automatically.
 
 • When you log-in to the admin, posts that are older than one week
            will be automatically deleted. This helps to keep your database size
            small and cleaned out of old links.
 
 • You can post the password on your web site to let all users have
            access to posting links. Or just share it with  trusted users.
 
 • If you are familiar with HTML, there is an include version of the
            links box that you can use on your site: The file is my_box.inc.php.
 Just rename the file that your are including it into as .php file.
 Then, use place the following PHP statement in your HTML file:
 <? include("my_box.inc.php"); ?>
 Just make sure that the path to my_box.inc.php is correct.
            The example above requires your HTML file (renamed as a .php file)
            to be in the same folder as the include file.
 
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        | Do not remove the
                links to ScriptWiz.com from the script. Failure to comply will
                result in your web host being notified, and the script revoked
                from your ability to use it, legally. Thank you. Help support
                us by allowing these links to point to our server, that way we
        can continue providing you with quality ScriptWiz.comscripts! :) |  
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            by ScriptWiz.com |  
 
 
 
 
 
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