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Timestamp:
2009-03-23T14:42:51+13:00 (15 years ago)
Author:
kjdon
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modified some comments

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  • gsdl/trunk/cgi-bin/gsdlsite.cfg.in

    r18675 r18744  
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    55# points to the GSDLHOME directory
     6# This must be set, and must point to the top level Greenstone directory
     7# (usually gsdl or Greenstone)
    68gsdlhome    **GSDLHOME**
    79
    810# this is the http address of GSDLHOME
    9 # if your webservers DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME
    10 # then httpprefix can remain commented out
     11# if your webserver's DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME
     12# then httpprefix can be commented out
    1113httpprefix  /greenstone
    1214
     15# this is the http address of the Greenstone images directory
    1316# if you have set httpprefix above, then you will need to modify httpimg to
    1417# 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)
    1520httpimg     /greenstone/images
    1621
    17 # this should contain the http address of this cgi script. This
     22# this should contain the http address of the library.cgi script. This
    1823# is not needed if the http server sets the environment variable
    1924# SCRIPT_NAME
     
    2934maxrequests 10000
    3035
    31 # Remote Greenstone Options
     36# Remote Greenstone Options (for server side)
    3237
    3338# If Perl is not already on your PATH, set the following to the
     
    4954
    5055# If using Greenstone's GLIServer to run the Fedora Librarian
    51 # Interface (FLI), then you need to set the full path to Java either below
     56# Interface (FLI), then you need to set the full path to Java either as below
    5257# or as the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
    5358# Setting javahome here will over-ride the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
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