Installation
To install the WebYep RapidWeaver Plugin, double click the file WebYep.rwplugin
and follow RapidWeaver's instructions.
For information on installing the webyep-system
folder on your web server, click the "Help" button in the page editor for a WebYep page in RapidWeaver.
Updating from previous versions
Updating the RapidWeaver Plugin
To update the plugin simply do as described under "Installation" – RapidWeaver will automatically replace the current plugin with the new version.
Important: To take advantage of the changes to the plugin and the new WebYep System, you will need to re-publish (re-export) all WebYep pages of your website.
Updating the webyep-system
folder on the web server
Use your favorite FTP client application to perform the following steps:
- Backup the contents of the
data
folder located in thewebyep-system
folder on the web server (i.e. download the files in that folder and save them on your local hard disc). - Backup the contents of the
opt
folder located in thewebyep-system/program
folder, if you have installed additional software like a WYSIWYG editor there. - Backup the configuration file,
config-inc.php
located in the webyep-system folder. - Rename the
webyep-system
folder on the web server – e.g. rename it towebyep-system-old
. - Install the new
webyep-system
folder on the web server (upload it to the same location as the old webyep-system folder was installed in). - Transfer your settings (e.g. username and password) from the backup
config-inc.php
to the new one (inside the new webyep-system folder). - Remove the empty
data
folder from the new webyep-system folder. - Move the old
data
folder from the oldwebyep-system
folder into the new one on the server (webyep-system-old/data
→webyep-system/data
). - If you have installed additional software like a WYSIWYG editor:
- Remove the empty
opt
folder from the newwebyep-system/program
folder. - Move the old
opt
folder from the oldwebyep-system
folder into the new one on the server (webyep-system-old/program/opt
→webyep-system/program/opt
). - Instead, you can of course do a fresh install of the most recent versions of the software you had installed in the
opt
folder.
- Remove the empty
Alternatively you can use the WebYep Online Installer https://secure.obdev.at/WebYepInstaller/ to update the WebYep installation on your web server.
Getting Started
- Create a new page using the WebYep page type (make sure the page has a filename extension of ".php")
- Publish it (upload it to your web server)
- Install WebYep onto the web server (click the "Help" button in the WebYep page editor in RapidWeaver for details)
- Open the page in your favorite web browser, click the blue lock icon (initially the username is "admin", no password) and start editing the page's content...
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