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System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

  1. PHP version 5.1.3
  2. PDO, pdo_mysql, curl (version 7.10.5), and openssl (version 0.9.6) PHP extensions
  3. MySQL version 4.1
  4. Apache, IIS, or LiteSpeed Web Server
  5. ionCube PHP loader

Recommended Requirements

  1. PHP version 5.2 or later
  2. PDO, pdo_mysql, curl (version 7.10.5 or later), openssl (version 0.9.6 or later), ldap, mcrypt, gmp, json, imap, libxml, zlib, and simplexml PHP extensions
  3. MySQL version 5.0 or later
  4. Apache, IIS, or LiteSpeed Web Server
  5. ionCube PHP loader
  6. memory_limit set to 32 MB or greater

Installation

Follow these steps to install Blesta on your server.

  1. Download Blesta from www.blesta.com/download/
  2. Unzip the Blesta archive file.
  3. Upload the contents of the public_html directory to your server where you will be accessing Blesta, and access this directory in your web browser.
  4. Follow the directions presented to complete your installation.

License Information

If you do not have a license key, you will be able to activate a free trial during the installation process directly. If you have previously purchased a license key, you will be able to enter it during the installation process.

System Configuration

There are a number of configuration settings that may be set before or after installation.

Requiring index.php in URLs

By default Blesta does not include index.php as part of any URL request, thanks to the use of .htaccess. If your server does not support .htaccess Blesta requires index.php to be included in all URLs. To force Blesta to include index.php in all URLs simply rename or delete the .htaccess file included with Blesta in your root web directory.

Changing the path to the Admin area

By default the path to the Admin area begins with /admin/. To change this locate routes.php in /installpath/config/routes.php and modify the value of the "Route.admin" configuration. For example, to change the path of the admin area to /staff/ set the following:

routes.php
Configure::set("Route.admin", "staff");

Changing the path to the Client area

By default the path to the Client area beings with /client/. To change this locate routes.php in /installpath/config/routes.php and modify the value of the "Route.client" configuration. For example, to change the path of the client area to /customers/ set the following:

routes.php
Configure::set("Route.client", "customers");
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