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  1. #1
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    Predefinito GreyMatter blog

    vorrei installare il GreyMatter blog su altervista...non necessita di database, ma richiede alcune info che non conosco, come ad esempio:

    1-# Where is Perl?
    The location of Perl is vitally important to running Greymatter. Your Web host can tell you where Perl is located, or you can find out for yourself if you have access via telnet or SSH to your server. If you have such access, type 'whereis perl' at the prompt, and make note of that location. It will be something like '/usr/bin/perl', '/usr/local/bin/perl', or '/usr/bin/perl5' on a Unix server. On a Windows server, it may be 'C:/perl/bin/perl.exe'.
    Once you know the location of Perl, make a note of it, and go on to the next step.

    2-# What will your site structure be?
    It seems silly to think about this so early, but setting the site structure is like building the foundation for a house. That's why we'll lay a good foundation now.
    First, it will be important to know how you want your log to appear. Some people like to have their Greymatter-powered log appear on the main page of their site; when that is the case, bringing up http://www.mysite.com/ will show the log. Others like to have their log in another place, in what is called a subdirectory. In that case, it's usually something like http://www.mysite.com/log/, where /log/ is the location of the log.
    So, take some time to think about it. Greymatter needs to know two things to properly present your log: where your main page for your log will be, and where you want your archives to be. If you wanted your main log to be at http://www.mysite.com/weblog/, and the archives folder for that to be called "blatherings", your archives will be stored at http://www.mysite.com/weblog/blatherings/.

    3 -# Where are your CGI files kept on the server?
    When you upload and install Greymatter, it will take a good stab how your Web server is set up. It will always find the directory where CGI files should be kept, assuming that you upload it to the right place.
    To make sure you do it right, start your FTP program and just look at your account's main folder. What is that folder called? [Write that down; if you can't see, try to go "up" a folder and see if you can see that.] Do you see a folder named /cgi-bin/? If so, find that, and make a note of where it is in relation to the main folder of your site. That will help you later on in the installation process.

    si può fare su altervista?
    grazie

  2. #2
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    nn si può fare xke altervista nn supporta il perl

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