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From: nomail
Subject: [Phpgroupware-cvs] phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html, 1.1.2.2
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 09:24:59 +0200

Update of /phpgroupware/doc/install
Modified Files:
        Branch: Version-0_9_16-branch
          apps.html

date: 2004/07/12 07:24:59;  author: skwashd;  state: Exp;  lines: +69 -24

Log Message:
mass doc cleanup/update :)
=====================================================================
Index: phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html
diff -u phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html:1.1.2.1 
phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html:1.1.2.2
--- phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html:1.1.2.1  Wed Jan 28 10:46:38 2004
+++ phpgroupware/doc/install/apps.html  Mon Jul 12 07:24:59 2004
@@ -1,28 +1,73 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
-  <head>
-    <title>phpGroupWare [wiki]</title>
-  </head>
-  <body bgcolor="#ffffff">
-    <!-- $Id$ -->
-    <img src="../pics/logo.png" alt="phpgroupware" /><br />
-    <h1>phpWebHosting/Filemanager group file sharing</h1>
-    In version 0.9.14 the filemanager is called phpwebhosting and in cvs 
"filemanager" is just a link to that, but the link doesn't work 100% so it is 
still recomended to use phpWebHosting. In Administration you can rename the 
application if this confuses your users. As of 0.9.16 phpWebHosting will be 
renamed to Filemanager. The rest of this section will use the title Filemanager 
since 0.9.16 is so close to being released, the instruction are the same for 
0.9.14 other than the title of the application.<br /><br />
-    These instructions will show you how to setup a shared group area in 
Filemanager for a new group called "files".<br /><br />
-    - In administration click "user groups". Then click Add.<br />
-    - For the group name enter "files". In the list box, hold the CTRL key and 
select all the users that will be allowed to share files in this group.<br />
-    - Check the box for Filemanager and click Submit chnages. This will 
transparently grant access to the Filemanager application to the selected users 
if they don't already have it.<br />
-    - You should be back at the groups lists now, click Edit for the files 
group.<br />
-    - In the ACL (Access Control List) column, click the little box for 
Filemanager to pop up a new window to set the permissions.<br />
-    - Setting permissions is very flexible, you can even have non-members of a 
group have varied levels of access to a group. We simple want all users in the 
files group to have full access. Check all 4 boxes in the "files" row. The 
"Private" column is not needed here because group based filemanagers don't have 
an awareness of "private" records.<br />
-    - Save and then close the new window.<br />
-    - Save any changes to the group.<br />
-    - Go to the Filemanager application. <br />
-    - To the far left of the current folder name (the one in red at the top) 
there is a folder icon with an up arrow on it. Click this to go up one level to 
see the groups and users (user sharing is not yet implemented) folders that you 
have access to. When you go here any group folders you have access to that have 
not been created yet will be automaticaly created.<br />
-    - You can now go into the group folder and share files.<br />
-    - Also, after the group folder has been create by the first user to look 
for it, all users in the group will be able to see that folder in the drown 
down list in the "Go to: Copy to: Move to:" row from any of their folders.<br />
-    <hr />
-    <small>(C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation Inc</small>
-  </body>
+       <head>
+               <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; 
charset=iso-8859-1" />
+               <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" 
href="../styles/screen.css" media="screen" />
+               <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" 
href="../styles/print.css" media="print" />
+               <title>phpGroupWare - Installation &amp; Security HOWTO</title>
+       </head>
+       <body>
+               <div>
+                       <div id="printheader">
+                               <img src="../pics/logo.png" alt="phpGW logo" />
+                               Installation &amp; Security HOWTO
+                       </div>
+                       <div id="top">
+                               <img src="../pics/logo.png" 
+                                       alt="phpGroupWare" />
+                               <div id="sitename"><a 
href="index.html">Installation &amp; Security HOWTO</a></div>
+                       </div>
+                       <div id="content">
+                               <h2>Filemanager group file sharing</h2>
+                               <p>
+                                       These instructions will show you how to 
setup a shared group area 
+                                       in Filemanager for a new group called 
"files".
+                               </p>
+                               <ul>
+                                       <li>In administration click "user 
groups". Then click Add.</li>
+                                       <li>For the group name enter "files". 
In the list box, hold the CTRL 
+                                               key and select all the users 
that will be allowed to share files 
+                                               in this group.</li>
+                                       <li>Check the box for Filemanager and 
click Submit chnages. This will 
+                                               transparently grant access to 
the Filemanager application to 
+                                               the selected users if they 
don't already have it.</li>
+                                       <li>You should be back at the groups 
lists now, click Edit for the files group.</li>
+                                       <li>In the ACL (Access Control List) 
column, click the little box for 
+                                               Filemanager to pop up a new 
window to set the permissions.</li>
+                                       <li>Setting permissions is very 
flexible, you can even have non-members 
+                                               of a group have varied levels 
of access to a group. We simply want 
+                                               all users in the files group to 
have full access. Check all 4 boxes 
+                                               in the "files" row. The 
"Private" column is not needed here because 
+                                               group based filemanagers don't 
have an awareness of "private" records.</li>
+                                       <li>Save and then close the new 
window.</li>
+                                       <li>Save any changes to the group.</li>
+                                       <li>Go to the Filemanager application. 
</li>
+                                       <li>To the far left of the current 
folder name (the one in red at the top) 
+                                               there is a folder icon with an 
up arrow on it. Click this to go up 
+                                               one level to see the groups and 
users (user sharing is not yet 
+                                               implemented) folders that you 
have access to. When you go here any 
+                                               group folders you have access 
to that have not been created yet will 
+                                               be automaticaly created.</li>
+                                       <li>You can now go into the group 
folder and share files.</li>
+                                       <li>Also, after the group folder has 
been create by the first user to look 
+                                               for it, all users in the group 
will be able to see that folder in 
+                                               the drown down list in the "Go 
to: Copy to: Move to:" row from any 
+                                               of their folders.
+                                       </li>
+                               </ul>
+                       </div>
+                       <div id="footer">
+                               The most recent version of this document can be 
found 
+                               at <a 
href="http://docs.phpgroupware.org/html/install/";>docs.phpgroupware.org</a><br 
/>
+                               Copyright &copy; 2000-2004 <a 
href="http://www.fsf.org"; target="_blank">Free Software 
+                               Foundation Inc</a>,
+                               distributed under the terms of the <a 
href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html"; 
+                               target="_blank">GNU Free Documentation 
License</a><br />
+                               <b>Source:</b> $Source$<br />
+                               <b>Version:</b> $Revision$<br />
+                               <b>Last Modified:</b> $Date$ by $Name$
+                       </div>
+               </div>
+       </body>
 </html>




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