diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 37017ae..05fdd3f 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ Josh North - josh.north@point808.com - 2015-02-09 This is a basic timekeeping application that is steadily getting more complex. It may or may not work for you but I'm pretty proud of it. +### Demo: ### +The demo username/password is admin/admin. It is fully functional with the exception of changing the admin password. +http://www.point808.com/timecard + ### License ### Free for use and modification. Credit is appreciated if you do anything with it but nothing is required. @@ -33,6 +37,6 @@ We track time in this application by punching start and end times on each record 3. Run the following `git clone https://github.com/joshnorth/yaptc.git timecard` 4. Change to the new directory and copy the config.inc.php.example file to config.inc.php 5. Edit the config.inc.php top section variables to suit your environment. -6. Use your MySQL management interface of choice to import the mysql.sql file to your database server. It will create a database named "yaptc". You also need to probably make a user with permissions on that database and that database alone to use in the config file so that this app does not have root mysql permissions!!! +6. Use your MySQL management interface of choice to import the mysql.sql file to your database server. It will create a database named "yaptc". You also need to probably make a user with permissions on that database and that database alone to use in the config file so that this app does not have root mysql permissions!!! Note also - I had trouble importing with some tools. In the end, I used the mysql command line tool and just copied/pasted the text in. 7. Open the time card app. Login with the default user/pass of "admin" and "admin". 8. Go for it. Create new users, etc etc etc.