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tedsmith wrote:
That does help me a lot - thanks. I do use IIS and was not aware I could do that (got to work out how to do that now!). What do you mean by 'wrap documents' by the way?
Say you have a html file that you would like to use as your article instead of creating one in wfsection. WFsection can "wrap" your html file into the XOOPS site so that you have all your menus still and your html file displays where the article should appear.
You will find the option when you creat a new document from the WFsection admin area.
To creat a virtual directory, in windows 2000(might be different in other versions), go to Progams, Administrative Tools, Internet Services Manager. In the left pane of the console you will see your webserver. If you click on it it will show your Default website and any websites that exist.
Click the Default Web Site and it will show you a list of Virtual Directories. Right click Default Web Site and choose "New", "Virtual Directory". Then just follow the Wizard.