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- 2009-03-23T14:42:51+13:00 (15 years ago)
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gsdl/trunk/cgi-bin/gsdlsite.cfg.in
r18675 r18744 4 4 5 5 # points to the GSDLHOME directory 6 # This must be set, and must point to the top level Greenstone directory 7 # (usually gsdl or Greenstone) 6 8 gsdlhome **GSDLHOME** 7 9 8 10 # this is the http address of GSDLHOME 9 # if your webserver s DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME10 # then httpprefix can remaincommented out11 # if your webserver's DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME 12 # then httpprefix can be commented out 11 13 httpprefix /greenstone 12 14 15 # this is the http address of the Greenstone images directory 13 16 # if you have set httpprefix above, then you will need to modify httpimg to 14 17 # match that. e.g. if httpprefix is /gsdl, then httpimg should be /gsdl/images 18 # if your webservers DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME 19 # then httpimg can be commented out (and will default to /images) 15 20 httpimg /greenstone/images 16 21 17 # this should contain the http address of th iscgi script. This22 # this should contain the http address of the library.cgi script. This 18 23 # is not needed if the http server sets the environment variable 19 24 # SCRIPT_NAME … … 29 34 maxrequests 10000 30 35 31 # Remote Greenstone Options 36 # Remote Greenstone Options (for server side) 32 37 33 38 # If Perl is not already on your PATH, set the following to the … … 49 54 50 55 # If using Greenstone's GLIServer to run the Fedora Librarian 51 # Interface (FLI), then you need to set the full path to Java either below56 # Interface (FLI), then you need to set the full path to Java either as below 52 57 # or as the JAVA_HOME environment variable. 53 58 # Setting javahome here will over-ride the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
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