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		<title>Installing Joomla 1.5 after Upload to Server Step 3 Tutorial</title>
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Easy to follow instructions on how to install your joomla 1.5 content management system after it&#8217;s been uploaded. This will walk you through what you need to make sure you&#8217;ve done.
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		<title>Upload Joomla from Local to Live Server &#8211; Part 2</title>
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This is part 2 of the 10 Minute Joomla! Tips Screencast &#8220;upload Joomla from Local to Live Server&#8221; Moving Joomla from one server to another is a very valuable skill to have. It&#8217;s not just necessary to launch or deploy new web sites but it&#8217;s useful for many different reasons. For instance, creating a live [...]]]></description>
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