On 5/7/07, Karina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Thanks SO much for your help. > The site name is: www.hispanic.org
I just went to http://www.hispanic.org/pmwiki.php and it seems to be working .. What exactly are you having problems with? Heading to the pmwikis directory, however, seems to break things... > Just to make sure I have this set up right: > *Root directory has 1 folder: "pmwiki-2.2.0-beta" --> I renamed to "pmwikis" > **Clicking on "pmwikis" folder: there are the 6 folders: "cookbook,docs, > local, pub, scripts, wikilib.d" & "pmwiki.php" > ***I put the "config" file in the "local" folder as Neil directed.(thx for the > explanation) So how do you want someone to approach your site? Do you want them to be able to just go to : http://www.hispanic.org Or : http://www.hispanic.org/pmwikis ?? > I read most folks have this set up in 10 minutes - yikes! Depends heavily on the configuration of the server, experience level of the user, and other factors.. Don't get discouraged, we're here to help you ... > I'm pretty unsavvy tech-wise, but, eventually after alot of questions (thx so > much for your help!)...I'll get it. I put up a content management system > based template site a few months ago - i was lost initially!, but now I'm > fairly passable & can load plug ins as well- as long as not too complex :D > Hopefully that will happen here too! Thanks for helping so much! pmWiki is pretty cool in that once you have it running, you can pretty much forget about any back-end stuff... Upgrading is usually pretty simple too depending on how complex you make the setup. > Karina -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://blog.godshell.com _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
