----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 1:11
PM
Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] Uploading
greenstone to ISP
Hi Paul,
This is definitely not a stupid question; in fact, I'm sure many other
Greenstone users would want to know this information.
To start with, you need to copy the necessary Greenstone files onto your
website server, as you know. If you aren't making any changes to the source
code then you don't need to copy the "src" directory (or the "gli" directory,
if you've got it), but I think to be safe you should copy everything else.
Then, you need to talk nicely to your ISP and get them to set up their
webserver to allow the Greenstone library program to be run as a
CGI program (you won't have the privileges to do this yourself). This is
where Chapter 4 of the Installer's Guide applies - you should refer the staff
of your ISP to this chapter and they'll know what to do.
Good luck, and make sure you send us the link to your site when you've got
it running!
Regards,
Michael
Paul Mundy wrote:
Probably a stupid question, but here
goes...I'd like to make my
Greenstone collection (Greenstone 2.40, Windows XP) available via my website. I have ftp access to my site, which is hosted by a commercial
Internet service provider. How do I get Greenstone running on the site, and
what files do I have to upload?Does Chapter 4, Setting up th Webserver, in the Installer's Guide
apply?Thanks for any
pointers.Best
wishesPaul Paul
Mundy
Germany
paul@mamud.com
www.mamud.com
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