Re: [WebDNA] Using WebDNA with MAMP
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texte = christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:> Hi Jon!> > with MAMP, you will have to install WebDNA manually, since the regular WebDNA installer is expecting a "standard" OSX configuration.> > You will need to have your /WebCatalogEngine/ inside your /cgi-bin/ directory, you will have to be able to consult your /WebCatalog/ folder via a browser (should be at the same level your websites are) and your apache configuration file (httpd.conf) will need an "include" like this:> > > Include /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf> > MAMP structure is completely different from a standard OSX install (http://www.mamp.info/en/documentation/faq.html#q15) and your path will be distinct.> > - chrisI should point something out here. MAMP is nothing special.. just uncomment PHP in httpd.conf and install MySQL and you are good to go with "MAMP".Nothing special is needed with installing WebDNA in the above MAMP environment.If you are using someones packaged "MAMP installer", such aswhat Chris has posted, then yes, a custom configured WebDNAmay be required.Jon may have used www.mamp.info as he mentioned a unique directory..but I think it is prudent to first ask him if that is what he used.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:> Hi Jon!> > with MAMP, you will have to install WebDNA manually, since the regular WebDNA installer is expecting a "standard" OSX configuration.> > You will need to have your /WebCatalogEngine/ inside your /cgi-bin/ directory, you will have to be able to consult your /WebCatalog/ folder via a browser (should be at the same level your websites are) and your apache configuration file (httpd.conf) will need an "include" like this:> > > Include /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf> > MAMP structure is completely different from a standard OSX install (http://www.mamp.info/en/documentation/faq.html#q15) and your path will be distinct.> > - chrisI should point something out here. MAMP is nothing special.. just uncomment PHP in httpd.conf and install MySQL and you are good to go with "MAMP".Nothing special is needed with installing WebDNA in the above MAMP environment.If you are using someones packaged "MAMP installer", such aswhat Chris has posted, then yes, a custom configured WebDNAmay be required.Jon may have used www.mamp.info as he mentioned a unique directory..but I think it is prudent to first ask him if that is what he used.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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