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This is the INSTALL.txt file for PmWiki. This document provides
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convenient steps so an administrator can have a PmWiki site up and
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running quickly. More extensive information about installing PmWiki
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is available at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Installation .
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Once your site is up and running you will be able to read the bundled
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documentation pages.
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Here are some quick steps to start you on your path toward a complete,
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customized installation:
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1a) Put the software in a location accessible by your webserver.
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1b) PmWiki can also be run if no webserver is installed. See
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http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Standalone
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2) Point your browser to pmwiki.php.
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3) You may see an error message saying that PmWiki needs to have
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a writable wiki.d/ directory. If so, follow the directions to
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establish one. This directory will hold your wiki page files.
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4) If you want a directory index file, create a file called index.php
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in the main directory that contains the following single line of
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text, purposefully without a closing "?>":
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<?php include('pmwiki.php');
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5) Sitewide configuration settings will go in a "local configuration
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file" named local/config.php. Copy the well-commented sample
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configuration file from docs/sample-config.php to the local/
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subdirectory, then rename the copy to config.php. Edit your
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new local/config.php file to suit your preferences.
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That's it. Next you'll probably want to browse your new site and
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read the bundled documentation. A good place to start is the
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PmWiki.InitialSetupTasks page.
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Enjoy!
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