$ind_program_name$ $progVer$ Installation
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Setup Image Directory
The image directory is the directory on your server where program
images are stored. The image URL is the internet URL
(or relative URL) of that directory.
If the image directory and URL are setup correctly you should be
able to see a picture of a bridge in the upper right hand corner of the
page. If you can't see the picture create a new directory on your
website named /images/ and re-upload all the program images there
(don't forget to upload images in binary format!).
Image URL (example: ../images or http://www.website.com/images)
If you can see a picture of a bridge, click Next to continue, otherwise,
create a new image directory, change the image URL and click Reload to try again.
Error: Can't find $listing_dir$. You must create the listings directory before you can continue.
Error: $listing_dir$ isn't readable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: $listing_dir$ isn't writable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: Can't find $listing_dir$/images. You must create an /images subdirectory before you can continue.
Error: $listing_dir$/images isn't readable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: $listing_dir$/images isn't writable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: Can't find $homepage_dir$. You must create the homepages directory before you can continue.
Error: $homepage_dir$ isn't readable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: $homepage_dir$ isn't writable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: Can't find $homepage_dir$/images. You must create an /images subdirectory before you can continue.
Error: $homepage_dir$/images isn't readable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Error: $homepage_dir$/images isn't writable. You must change the directory permissions before you can continue.
Setup Listings Directory
The listings directory is the directory on your server where HTML files
will be automatically created and updated for each listing. You can create this
directory now or specify an existing directory.
Make sure that whatever directory you specify has a subdirectory named
"images" for the listing images and that both the listings directory and the
images directory have read and write permissions.
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CGI Directory This
is the directory this program is in (no changes required).
Listings Directory (example: ../listings or ../../../listings)
The directory path is relative from the CGI directory and is usually one of the two examples above.
Listings URL (example: http://www.website.com/listings)
The is the website address of the listings directory.
Once you have entered the information, click Next to continue.
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Setup Homepages Directory
The homepages directory is the directory on your server where HTML files
will be automatically created and updated for each users homepage. You can create this
directory now or specify an existing directory.
Make sure that whatever directory you specify has a subdirectory
"images" for the homepage images and that both the homepage directory and the
images directory have read and write permissions.
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CGI Directory This
is the directory this program is in (no changes required).
Homepage Directory (example: ../homepages or ../../../homepages)
The directory path is relative from the CGI directory and is usually one of the two examples above.
Homepage URL (example: http://www.website.com/homepages)
The is the website address of the homepages directory.
Once you have entered the information, click Next to continue.
Setup Search Engine URL
The search engine URL is the website address of $ind_program_name$'s search engine.
Search Engine URL (eg: http://www.website.com/install/exec/search.cgi)
Once you have entered the information, click Next to continue.
Set Administrator Password
Please select a username and password and write them down in a safe place.
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