[geeklog-cvs] Geeklog-1.x/public_html/docs install.html,1.54,1.55

Dirk Haun dhaun at qs1489.pair.com
Fri May 23 11:22:59 EDT 2008


Update of /cvsroot/geeklog/Geeklog-1.x/public_html/docs
In directory qs1489.pair.com:/tmp/cvs-serv44601/public_html/docs

Modified Files:
	install.html 
Log Message:
Corrected directory name


Index: install.html
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RCS file: /cvsroot/geeklog/Geeklog-1.x/public_html/docs/install.html,v
retrieving revision 1.54
retrieving revision 1.55
diff -C2 -d -r1.54 -r1.55
*** install.html	22 May 2008 19:55:32 -0000	1.54
--- install.html	23 May 2008 15:22:57 -0000	1.55
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!             <p>Place the contents of <code>Geeklog-1.x/public_html/</code> into your web root directory on your web server. The web root directory is often named "public_html", "htdocs", or "www".</p>
          
!             <p>Next, place the remaining contents of <code>Geeklog-1.x/</code> into either the parent directory of your root web directory (recommended) or any other non public folder and the installation wizard will attempt to locate them automatically. If it cannot you will be asked to specify their paths during installation. This is done as a security measure to prevent access to Geeklog system files by Internet users. </p>
              
              <p><strong>Note:</strong> If your hosting provider does not allow you to place files outside of your root web directory:</p>
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!             <p>Place the contents of <code>geeklog-1.5.0/public_html/</code> into your web root directory on your web server. The web root directory is often named "public_html", "htdocs", or "www".</p>
          
!             <p>Next, place the remaining contents of <code>geeklog-1.5.0/</code> into either the parent directory of your root web directory (recommended) or any other non public folder and the installation wizard will attempt to locate them automatically. If it cannot you will be asked to specify their paths during installation. This is done as a security measure to prevent access to Geeklog system files by Internet users. </p>
              
              <p><strong>Note:</strong> If your hosting provider does not allow you to place files outside of your root web directory:</p>
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!             <p>Place the contents of <code>Geeklog-1.x/</code> into the same directory your old installation was located. For instance, if your old Geeklog was in <code>/usr/home/www/geeklog/</code>, then your new installation should also be in <code>/usr/home/www/geeklog/</code>.</p>
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!             <p>Place the contents of <code>geeklog-1.5.0/</code> into the same directory your old installation was located. For instance, if your old Geeklog was in <code>/usr/home/www/geeklog/</code>, then your new installation should also be in <code>/usr/home/www/geeklog/</code>.</p>
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