> Totally.  I am just worried about all these new people setting it up wrong
> (as they have been).  But I guess as long as there is a clear warning in the
> install file it's their mistake to make.  Maybe instead of finding

Well, here is what the install file for 1.0.4 says....I thought it was 
saying where you put the modules directory inside your docroot...it 
is rather confusing because it says that your htdocs directory goes 
in your docroot, but then says the modules directory should go in 
the same directory your htdocs, which would be in the docroot 
also!  But it also says to put it outside your docroot.

I think this should be cleared up, with a better example, and it 
should be explained WHY this should be done.  I guess I am just 
one of those idiots that didn't realize what this was saying.  I think 
the problem is there are two htdocs directories.  The layout should 
be something like this, right:
/Apache/htdocs/htdocs/index.php
/Apache/modules/ etc.
where /Apache/htdocs is your document root.


>From the install file:
------------------------------
* put the files in the htdocs directory inside your htdocs directory
This distribution contains two main directories, htdocs and 
modules.  
Copy the contents of the htdocs directory into the root of your Web
server.  With a plain Apache installation this should be called 
htdocs
and will be inside the main Apache directory, something like
/usr/local/apache/htdocs or /www/htdocs.


* put the modules directory in the same directory with htdocs
The modules directory should be copied into the same directory 
that
contains your document root.  By default FreeTrade assumes this 
relationship to guess where the modules are.  Your directory might
look like:
Apache/
        htdocs/
        modules/



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