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[Phpgroupware-cvs] CVS: sitemgr README.Install.txt,1.1.1.1,1.2
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Bettina Gille <address@hidden> |
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[Phpgroupware-cvs] CVS: sitemgr README.Install.txt,1.1.1.1,1.2 |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:47:36 -0400 |
Update of /cvsroot/phpgroupware/sitemgr
In directory subversions:/tmp/cvs-serv5948/sitemgr
Modified Files:
README.Install.txt
Log Message:
removed app_title plus update layout
Index: README.Install.txt
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RCS file: /cvsroot/phpgroupware/sitemgr/README.Install.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2
*** README.Install.txt 29 Aug 2002 03:03:17 -0000 1.1.1.1
--- README.Install.txt 23 Oct 2002 20:47:32 -0000 1.2
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*** 1,15 ****
Directions for getting sitemgr working on your system.
! 1) Go to the phpGroupWare setup program
(http://yourmachine/phpgw-path/setup/) and install sitemgr and sitemgr-site.
Double check to make sure they are properly installed before continuing.
! 2) Log in to phpGroupWare as an admin and create an anonymous phpgw user and
assign it a password. The only app (I assume) that they should have access to
is sitemgr-site. sitemgr-site is a dummy application that redirects phpGW
users to the generated site.
! 3) Users who you wish to see sitemgr (aka contributors) or who you want to be
able to link to the sitemgr site from phpGW should be given rights to the
application. The easiest way to do this is to go to User groups and give
groups permissions to use the applications.
! 4) Move the sitemgr-site directory somewhere. This is the directory that
serves the dynamic web site. The directory can be located anywhere. For
example, you could put it in /var/www/html. You could make the root location
of your web server point to it, if you wish (ie, http://yourmachine/ refers to
/var/www/html/sitemgr-site). Make a mental note of the directory where you put
it and the url that it is accessed by.
! 5) Now go to the sitemgr-site directory and edit the config.inc.php file.
You'll need to know the directory that phpGroupWare resides in as well as the
above mentioned things. Edit the values in the top section, as directed. Make
sure you replace the password for the anonymous user with the password that you
chose when creating the account.
! 6) You're almost set to go. This step includes some additional
configuration, some of which duplicates your efforts from step 5. Log in to
phpGroupWare as an administrator. Make sure you gave yourself the sitemgr and
sitemgr-link applications so that you see them on your navbar. Go to the
sitemgr application and select "Setup sitemgr-link". Fill in the directory and
URL information as directed and any other information requested. Note: at this
time you have not created any pages so of course it does not make sense to fill
in a default page.
! That's it. Go to the Category manager, add a category or three and
check who can view and edit them, then go to the page manager, add a page or
three to each category, set up your site header, site footer, etc., and go view
your recently created site by clicking on the sitemgr-link application. Voila!
--- 1,24 ----
Directions for getting sitemgr working on your system.
! 1) Go to the phpGroupWare setup program
(http://yourmachine/phpgw-path/setup/) and install sitemgr and sitemgr-site.
Double check to make sure they are properly installed
! before continuing.
! 2) Log in to phpGroupWare as an admin and create an anonymous phpgw user and
assign it a password. The only app (I assume) that they should have access to
is sitemgr-site.
! sitemgr-site is a dummy application that redirects phpGW users to the
generated site.
! 3) Users who you wish to see sitemgr (aka contributors) or who you want to be
able to link to the sitemgr site from phpGW should be given rights to the
application.
! The easiest way to do this is to go to User groups and give groups
permissions to use the applications.
! 4) Move the sitemgr-site directory somewhere. This is the directory that
serves the dynamic web site. The directory can be located anywhere.
! For example, you could put it in /var/www/html. You could make the root
location of your web server point to it, if you wish (ie, http://yourmachine/
refers to /var/www/html/sitemgr-site). Make a mental note of the directory
where you put it and the url that it is accessed by.
! 5) Now go to the sitemgr-site directory and edit the config.inc.php file.
You'll need to know the directory that phpGroupWare resides in as well as the
above mentioned things.
! Edit the values in the top section, as directed. Make sure you replace the
password for the anonymous user with the password that you chose when creating
the account.
! 6) You're almost set to go. This step includes some additional
configuration, some of which duplicates your efforts from step 5. Log in to
phpGroupWare as an administrator.
! Make sure you gave yourself the sitemgr and sitemgr-link applications so that
you see them on your navbar. Go to the sitemgr application and select "Setup
sitemgr-link".
! Fill in the directory and URL information as directed and any other
information requested. Note: at this time you have not created any pages so of
course it does not make sense
! to fill in a default page.
! That's it. Go to the Category manager, add a category or three and
check who can view and edit them, then go to the page manager, add a page or
three to each category,
! set up your site header, site footer, etc., and go view your recently created
site by clicking on the sitemgr-link application. Voila!
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