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<p>This document will walk you through the basics on installing, updating and converting the forum software.</p>
-<p>A basic overview of running phpBB3 can be found in the accompanying <a href="README.html">README</a> file. Please ensure you read that document in addition to this! For more detailed information on using, installing, updating and converting phpBB3 you should read <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/support/documentation/3.0/">the documentation</a> available online.</p>
+<p>A basic overview of running phpBB3 can be found in the accompanying <a href="README.html">README</a> file. Please ensure you read that document in addition to this! For more detailed information on using, installing, updating and converting phpBB3 you should read <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/support/documentation/3.0/">the documentation</a> available online.</p>
<h1>Install</h1>
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<h4>Administrator details</h4>
- <p>Now you have to create your administration user. This user will have full administration access and he/she will be the first user on your forum. All fields on this page are required. You can also set the default language of your forum on this page. In a vanilla phpBB3 installation, we only include British English. You can download further languages from <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/">www.phpbb.com</a>, and add them before installing or later.</p>
+ <p>Now you have to create your administration user. This user will have full administration access and he/she will be the first user on your forum. All fields on this page are required. You can also set the default language of your forum on this page. In a vanilla phpBB3 installation, we only include British English. You can download further languages from <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/">www.phpbb.com</a>, and add them before installing or later.</p>
<h4>Configuration file</h4>
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<p>To perform the update, either follow the instructions from the <strong>Administration Control Panel-&gt;System</strong> Tab - this should point out that you are running an outdated version and will guide you through the update - or follow the instructions listed below.</p>
<ul>
- <li>Go to the <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/downloads/">downloads page</a> and download the latest update package listed there, matching your current version.</li>
+ <li>Go to the <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/downloads/">downloads page</a> and download the latest update package listed there, matching your current version.</li>
<li>Upload the uncompressed archive contents to your phpBB installation - only the install folder is required. Upload the whole install folder, retaining the file structure.</li>
<li>After the install folder is present, phpBB3 will go offline automatically.</li>
<li>Point your browser to the install directory, for example <code>http://www.example.com/phpBB3/install/</code></li>
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<p>As with install, the conversion is automated. Your previous 2.0.x database tables will not be changed and the original 2.0.x files will remain unaltered. The conversion is actually only filling your phpBB3 database tables and copying additional data over to your phpBB3 installation. This has the benefit that if something goes wrong, you are able to either re-run the conversion or continue a conversion, while your old board is still accessible. We really recommend that you disable your old installation while converting, else you may have inconsistent data after the conversion.</p>
- <p>Please note that this conversion process may take quite some time and depending on your hosting provider this may result in it failing (due to web server resource limits or other timeout issues). If this is the case, you should ask your provider if they are willing to allow the convert script to temporarily exceed their limits (be nice and they will probably be quite helpful). If your host is unwilling to increase the limits to run the convertor, please see this article for performing the conversion on your local machine: <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/kb/article/offline-conversions/">Knowledge Base - Offline Conversions</a></p>
+ <p>Please note that this conversion process may take quite some time and depending on your hosting provider this may result in it failing (due to web server resource limits or other timeout issues). If this is the case, you should ask your provider if they are willing to allow the convert script to temporarily exceed their limits (be nice and they will probably be quite helpful). If your host is unwilling to increase the limits to run the convertor, please see this article for performing the conversion on your local machine: <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/kb/article/offline-conversions/">Knowledge Base - Offline Conversions</a></p>
<p>Once completed, your board should be immediately available. If you encountered errors, you should report the problems to our bug tracker or seek help via our forums (see <a href="README.html">README</a> for details).</p>
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- <p>Like any online site that allows user input, your board could be subject to unwanted posts; often referred to as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_spam">forum spam</a>. The vast majority of these attacks will be from automated computer programs known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spambot">spambots</a>. The attacks, generally, are not personal as the spammers are just trying to find accessible targets. phpBB has a number of anti-spam measures built in, including a range of CAPTCHAs. However, administrators are strongly urged to read and follow the advice for <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/support/spam/">Preventing Spam in phpBB</a> as soon as possible after completing the installation of your board.</p>
+ <p>Like any online site that allows user input, your board could be subject to unwanted posts; often referred to as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_spam">forum spam</a>. The vast majority of these attacks will be from automated computer programs known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spambot">spambots</a>. The attacks, generally, are not personal as the spammers are just trying to find accessible targets. phpBB has a number of anti-spam measures built in, including a range of CAPTCHAs. However, administrators are strongly urged to read and follow the advice for <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/support/spam/">Preventing Spam in phpBB</a> as soon as possible after completing the installation of your board.</p>
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- <p>This application is opensource software released under the <a href="http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php">GNU General Public License v2</a>. Please see the source code and <code>docs/</code> directory for more details. This package and its contents are Copyright &copy; <a href="http://www.phpbb.com/">phpBB Group</a>, All Rights Reserved.</p>
+ <p>This application is opensource software released under the <a href="http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php">GNU General Public License v2</a>. Please see the source code and <code>docs/</code> directory for more details. This package and its contents are Copyright &copy; <a href="https://www.phpbb.com/">phpBB Group</a>, All Rights Reserved.</p>
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