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Repentant
Complete, utter newbie questions
  • 2004/5/12 21:42

  • Repentant

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I've managed to install Apache2, mySQL, PHP, and XOOPS successfully (whew!). I have a few general questions now that I'm into the XOOPS configuration process:

- When I go to the main page of my site (e.g. http://localhost), I'm getting the "Welcome to Apache!" page. Removing the Index.htm pages then shows me a directory listing of my docroot. I haven't noticed anyone mentioning that they've needed to modify their DirectoryIndex setting in httpd.conf to look for Index.php. Is this just implied or is there a more appropriate way to point to XOOPS?

- I see where modules are listed in the Administration section, though honestly I haven't yet found good descriptions for what they do and/or suggestions for external modules that provide supersets of functionality. Can anyone provide either an example set of module configurations for a "standard" site or a comprehensive listing of modules and in what circumstances they're useful? I guess my specific example would be News entries... there seem to be multiple modules to choose from and I'm having problems determining what would be appropriate.

Thanks for any help!
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JackJ
Re: Complete, utter newbie questions
  • 2004/5/12 22:07

  • JackJ

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  • Since: 2003/8/31


welcome to xoopsing..

As yet a comprehensive module list is not compliled, but the docs time is working on that. If you have a look at the XOOPS Newsletters that might help for an overview

https://xoops.org/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=17

I am working on a XOOPS overview at my test site, early stages but may give you a feel for Xoops

For a list of modules (not what they do)

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=41586

Try experimenting with the modules that come with Xoops, the News module does what you see here on the XOOPS frontpage..:)

Article and content modules are many and varied, they don't come with the standard install, this allows webmasters to choose one which suits there own preferences.

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nevah
Re: Complete, utter newbie questions
  • 2004/5/13 0:40

  • nevah

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  • Since: 2004/4/29


Quote:
When I go to the main page of my site (e.g. http://localhost), I'm getting the "Welcome to Apache!" page. Removing the Index.htm pages then shows me a directory listing of my docroot. I haven't noticed anyone mentioning that they've needed to modify their DirectoryIndex setting in httpd.conf to look for Index.php. Is this just implied or is there a more appropriate way to point to XOOPS?


On the mony :) Usually a php based sofware uses index.php as its start page. Set apache to look for index.php and you should be good to go.

Quote:
I see where modules are listed in the Administration section, though honestly I haven't yet found good descriptions for what they do and/or suggestions for external modules that provide supersets of functionality. Can anyone provide either an example set of module configurations for a "standard" site or a comprehensive listing of modules and in what circumstances they're useful? I guess my specific example would be News entries... there seem to be multiple modules to choose from and I'm having problems determining what would be appropriate.


Well, they can be uninstalled fairly cleanly and easily with a few clicks, so it's prolly worthwhile to tinker with each module you come across. I do :)

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