Greetings,

After having followed lynda.com's "Essential Drupal Training" from start to finish, I feel like I've got a good handle on CMS as a whole. I have a new site ready to launch and need to be pointed in the correct direction. Thank you in advance to any who lend an ear/hand.

Site has been built using Drupal 6.13. I have a godaddy.com hosting account and have created a DB on their server that matches the name of my drupal installation folder (in this case, "densonDB"). I have uploaded this folder to the site's root. This is where I need help.

What next? Anyone kind enough to send a few info. links will receive a gold star.

Thank you. boomerdan.

Comments

vm’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

what does this question have to do with the deployment.module? Are you even using this module?

This question looks more like "how do I install Drupal"? and that should be placed in the forums rather than the issue queue of a contrib.module.

boomerdan’s picture

Greetings,

Thanks for the heads up, VeryMisunderstood. You, however, get no gold star. Your comments, though informative, smacks of all things condescending. I will tuck tail and replace my issue post accordingly, making certain to steer clear of your holier-than-thou musings.

Cheers!

boomerdan’s picture

Priority: Normal » Minor
Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Closed (fixed)
vm’s picture

confusion does not equal condecending. questions are asked for clarification to be able to guide you in the right direction.

what good would come from a 20 minute dissertation on the deployment.module when this module may not even be in use?

now that I understand, you aren't using the deployment.module what you seek is here: http://drupal.org/node/53479

which is moving a site from development to a live server. The above does it with phpmyadmin and FTP however poking around in that area of the handbook will uncover other methods, like using cli if desired.

By the way, thanks for the personal attack, It's been noted. ;)