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Substitute new_ placeholder in the second line with your new prefix. Run it: http://www.yoursite.com/rename.php and wait until it responds with an OK, usually after a couple of seconds. Delete the rename.php script. Edit the configuration.php file and find the line starting with var $dbprefix. It should look like this: var $dbprefix = \'jos_\'; Replace the old jos_ prefix with new prefix, i.e. the one used in the second line of your rename.php script.
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<?php $new_prefix = 'new_'; require_once 'configuration.php'; $config = new JConfig; $prefix = $config->dbprefix; $sql = "show tables where `Tables_in_{$config->db}` like '{$prefix}%'"; { $old = $row[0]; } echo "OK"; ?>
URL: http://magazine.joomla.org/topics/item/108-the-prefix-has-nothing-to-do-with-telephony
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