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Updated some of the info; pointed to the doc/ directory for other files.
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RCS file: /cvsroot/phpwiki/phpwiki/INSTALL,v
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*** INSTALL 2001/09/18 21:26:31 1.11
--- INSTALL 2001/12/01 21:55:57 1.12
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! 0. INSTALLATION
- PhpWiki requires PHP version 4.0.? or greater.
Untar/gzip this file into the directory where you want it to live.
That's it.
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! REQUIREMENTS
!
! PhpWiki requires PHP version 4.0.? or greater.
!
! Since version 1.3.0 of PhpWiki we have been using the DB.php from PEAR
! (a database absraction layer), so you need that installed/enabled
! too. See http://pear.php.net/ for more information.
!
! You need the Perl regular expressions package compiled in; this is the
! default for PHP, so you probably have it. (If you don't you'll see an
! error like "function preg_replace() not defined.")
!
! Below are the instructions for the "out of the box" installation,
! which uses DB files. If you are using a relational database like
! MySQL, see the INSTALL file for your database in the doc/ directory
! under the root of your PhpWiki installation.
+
+ 0. INSTALLATION
+
Untar/gzip this file into the directory where you want it to live.
That's it.
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to leave it in /tmp. (Again, edit index.php).
For example, you create a subdirectory called "pages" in the wiki
directory made when you untarred PhpWiki. Move the DBM files there.
! (FIXME: this is incorrect:)The files are called: wikipagesdb, wikiarchivedb, wikilinksdb,
! wikihottopicsdb, and wikihitcountdb. The files should already have proper
! rights and owners, as they were created by the web server. Otherwise
! change them accordingly so your web server can read/write the DBM
! files. (Note you must be root to move files created by the web server).
Then you must ensure that the web server can access the "pages" directory
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to leave it in /tmp. (Again, edit index.php).
+ (WARNING: on many systems, files in /tmp are subject to periodic
+ removal. We very strongly advise you to move the files to another
+ directory.)
+
For example, you create a subdirectory called "pages" in the wiki
directory made when you untarred PhpWiki. Move the DBM files there.
! The files should already have proper rights and owners, as they were
! created by the web server. Otherwise change them accordingly so your
! web server can read/write the DBM files. (Note you must be root to
! move files created by the web server).
Then you must ensure that the web server can access the "pages" directory
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2. ALLOWING EMBEDDED HTML
+ (This is not working in the 1.3 branch as of this writing.)
PhpWiki ships with this featured disabled by default. According to CERT
(http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html) malicious users can embed
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Note that you should have the web server configured to allow index.php
as the root document of a directory.
-
- FIXME: obsolete. (PHP 3 won't work)
- This web application was written under PHP version 3.0.12 and
- the latest build of PHP4. It's tested under the following systems:
-
- MySQL + Debian
- mSQL + Red Hat 4.1 (FIXME: msql currently won't work)
- DBA or Postgresql on Red Hat 6.2
-
- It reportedly works on Windows with Apache+PHP, which amazes me.
4. PATCHES
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