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Movable Type requires the following applications:
Perl 5.6.1 or greater;
A web server like Apache, or Windows IIS;
Access to a database like MySQL, SQLite or Postgres;
The following Perl modules:
Consult the following documentation to learn how to determine if a perl module is already installed and, if they are not, how to install them.
If you are upgrading to Movable Type 4 from a previous version, we recommend that you first back up your old installation. Then upload Movable Type 4's files over your old ones. Access Movable Type as you normally do, and you will be taken through the upgrade process.
Before you install Movable Type:
In some web servers (and in some configurations), static files such as javascript, css and image files are not permitted inside of a cgi-bin folder. If you have installed Movable Type into a cgi-bin folder you will need to place your static files in another web accessible location. Read our documentation on setting up your mt-static folder.
If you receive an "Internal Server Error" message, a configuration change may be required on your web server. Please consult our installation guide to help resolve this issue, or search our knowledge base.
Need additional information or support? Check out Getting Started Guide.
Byrne Reese was previously the Product Manager of Movable Type at Six Apart, where he had also held positions as the Manager of Platform Technology and Product Manager for TypePad. Byrne is a huge supporter of the Movable Type user and developer community. He dedicates much of his time to promoting and educating people about Movable Type as well as building the tools and plugins for Movable Type that are showcased on Majordojo. He contributes regularly to open source; and he is an advocate for open protocols and standards like Atom and OpenID.