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===== Step by Step Instructions ===== | ===== Step by Step Instructions ===== | ||
==== Download Magento 1.9.x.x ==== | ==== Download Magento 1.9.x.x ==== | ||
- | # Register or log in to [[https://account.magento.com/customer/account/login/ | Magento.com]]. | + | - Register or log in to [[https://account.magento.com/customer/account/login/ | Magento.com]]. |
- | # [[https://magento.com/tech-resources/download | Download Magento from their release archive]]. | + | - [[https://magento.com/tech-resources/download | Download Magento from their release archive]]. |
- | # copy/ftp the downloaded files into your server's document root. Magento should be put in a subdirectory of the virtual host. For example, <code>/usr/local/lsws/DEFAULT/html/magento</code>. (This puts all the files in the right directory for running Magento on the default "Example" virtual host.) | + | - copy/ftp the downloaded files into your server's document root. Magento should be put in a subdirectory of the virtual host. For example, <code>/usr/local/lsws/DEFAULT/html/magento</code>. (This puts all the files in the right directory for running Magento on the default "Example" virtual host.) |
- | # Using Magento 1.9.3.1 as an example, uncompress the downloaded files with the following command: <code>tar -zxvf magento-1.9.3.1.tar.gz</code> | + | - Using Magento 1.9.3.1 as an example, uncompress the downloaded files with the following command: <code>tar -zxvf magento-1.9.3.1.tar.gz</code> |
==== Change Ownership Of All Files In The Magento Directory ==== | ==== Change Ownership Of All Files In The Magento Directory ==== |