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Any practical advice how set Blosxom up?
I run it on my own machine and I never tinkered with permissions. (But, like I said, I'm hardly an authority.) Static rendering, I think, is one of the options handled in /CGI-Executables/blosxom.cgi.
But how do put files into /Library/.../docs w/o changing permissions?
As I understand it, I put text files into the /Library/Webserver/Documents/Blosxom/docs folder which are then incorporated into an 'html file' which other people can find at http://[my IP]/Weblogs.
But how do put files into /Library/.../docs w/o changing permissions?
I don't use bloxom.. but you can do the following.
But how do put files into /Library/.../docs w/o changing permissions?
I did this a while ago and don't remember the details of setting it up, but, as I have it set up (and maybe I did it incorrectly!), I don't actually have a docs folder. I have a number of /Webserver/Documents/Blosxom/foo/ directories, where "foo" might be "News" or "Books" or whatever, and the individual .txt files go inside these directories. This as I understand it is part of Blosxom's appeal: the message tree mirrors the directory tree inside /Blosxom. Since I created these directories, I can access them without sudo-ing. |
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