· Yes, just upload ftp to the appropriate administrator/components/com_installer/directoryname then go to installer in J! admin and and install from the directory (not the local directory). I am having the same problem and this worked for me. I think this is also verified elsewhere in this forum do a search. · Step Download Joomla. Go to Joomla official site and download Joomla latest file. Downloaded Joomla file needs to be unpacked in the root of your site e.g. C drive Program Files (x86) Ampps www Create a folder and unzip there. My one is C Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. · How to Install Joomla Extensions Manually Step 1. For the purposes of this demonstration, I'll choose Akeeba Backup which, incidentally, is the number one Step 2. You don't normally do this with extensions, but this is the process for this method. So open the downloaded Step 3. So return to /5(5).
Installing Joomla. There are two ways to install this platform - automatically and manually. Using Hostinger's Auto Installer. Most web hosting services include auto-installers to allow you to set up software from the admin panel. On Hostinger's hPanel, users can access auto-installers under the Website menu. Sometimes it happens, that Joomla! system does not remove all the component data from system while uninstalling component. In such case, you can do it manually in your database. E.g. in phpMyAdmin. Before doing this, be sure you understand basic features of SQL and you know what you are doing, see following example for Phoca PDF: - Experts only -- Run these queries in your phpMyAdmin. Create the MySQL database for your Joomla! installation; Install the Joomla! application; Download the installation files. Open the Joomla! download page in your web browser and click the Download button to download the compressed .zip) installation file to your local computer. Note the name and location of the downloaded file as you'll need.
Manual Installation. First, unzip all of the files in a local directory (for instance com_installer). Then transfer the directory (using FTP) to a folder under the install directory (for instance administrator/components), appropriate for the type of extension you are installing (visible in its xml file, a line like "install from directory" indicating the correct folder name. Sometimes it happens, that Joomla! system does not remove all the component data from system while uninstalling component. In such case, you can do it manually in your database. E.g. in phpMyAdmin. Before doing this, be sure you understand basic features of SQL and you know what you are doing, see following example for Phoca PDF: - Experts only -- Run these queries in your phpMyAdmin. Please note that by clicking on the "Install" button you'll sometimes be able to install the extension directly and sometimes you'll be directed to the developer's site to download the extension manually. Please remember that once you install a plugin, it can be found in the Plugin Manager; once you install a module, it can be found in the Module Manager; and components can be found in the "Components" drop down menu item in the main menu of the Joomla administrator.
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