Dear all,
Thank you very much to all of you for help me to answer my question about serweb before.
So, based on your suggestion, I tried to install serweb 0.9.3 for my openser server.
But, when I tried to install it, I am confused. I don`t understand about the installation
note that I have got from untar the serweb 0.9.3 packet.
These are some questions that I need to ask:
1. Where should we untar the serweb 0.9.3 packet? Should we untar it in root or anywhere
we like?
Because when we untar it, there will be a serweb folder in the location where we untar it
(for example, when we untar the packet in root there will be a serweb directory in root) .
This serweb folder also contain html directory and phplib directory.
As I know, There are also html directory in /root/var/www.
So, What directory should I use? Should I delete the html directory and phplib directory
in /root/var/www/?
2. Is there any relationship between the html directory in /root/var/www and html
directory from /root/serweb?
Which one should I use?
3. In the installation note I got this message :
"install it, unpack the distibution on your webserver so that the directory html is
in document root and phplib is not accessible via web"
Can anybody help me to explain what this message means? and give me an example?
4. If I can make a wish for all of you, I do hope anybody can share the serweb
configuration that she/he has configured to me. So, it can become the guidelines for me.
That `s all the question that I got when I tried to install the serweb. I am confused. I
do hope anybody can help me because I am new in this system.
Thank you very much for your help. Thanks
Regards,
Ferianto
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Ferianto,
"Document root" is the document root directory of the apache server e.g.
/var/www on debian.
Please keep in mind that serweb does not work with openser 1.1 - only 1.0.
Cheers
Gerry
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Sent: Donnerstag, 24. August 2006 16:27
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Subject: [Users] Please help for guiding serweb installation in
openserserver
Dear all,
Thank you very much to all of you for help me to answer my question about
serweb before.
So, based on your suggestion, I tried to install serweb 0.9.3 for my
openser server.
But, when I tried to install it, I am confused. I don`t understand about
the installation note that I have got from untar the serweb 0.9.3 packet.
These are some questions that I need to ask:
1. Where should we untar the serweb 0.9.3 packet? Should we untar it in
root or anywhere we like?
Because when we untar it, there will be a serweb folder in the location
where we untar it (for example, when we untar the packet in root there will
be a serweb directory in root) . This serweb folder also contain html
directory and phplib directory.
As I know, There are also html directory in /root/var/www.
So, What directory should I use? Should I delete the html directory and
phplib directory in /root/var/www/?
2. Is there any relationship between the html directory in /root/var/www
and html directory from /root/serweb?
Which one should I use?
3. In the installation note I got this message :
"install it, unpack the distibution on your webserver so that the
directory html is in document root and phplib is not accessible via web"
Can anybody help me to explain what this message means? and give me an
example?
4. If I can make a wish for all of you, I do hope anybody can share the
serweb configuration that she/he has configured to me. So, it can become the
guidelines for me.
That `s all the question that I got when I tried to install the serweb. I
am confused. I do hope anybody can help me because I am new in this system.
Thank you very much for your help. Thanks
Regards,
Ferianto
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