Hi Chris--under your web root you want to have a MachII directory, and
the contents of the MachII directory in there. So ignore the 1_1_1
stuff and just copy the MachII directory into your web root. Sorry for
the confusion.

On 5/17/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,

I've just now decided to download mach-ii and work through Matt
Woodward's quick start guide. In the installation section he says:

Unzip the framework to your web root. For example, on Windows the
default web root is
[DRIVE]:\Inetpub\wwwroot...

when I unzip the mach-ii zip I get two folders MachII_1_1_1 and
MachII_1_1_1/MachII.

The simple question is: do I put the contents of the MachII directory
into my webroot or do I put the MachII directory itself into my webroot?

Thanks. I'm looking forward to dipping my toe into the MachII swimming
pool. :o)

Chris

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http://www.cjordan.us


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