1Kwiki::ModPerl(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Kwiki::ModPerl(3)
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6 Kwiki::ModPerl - enable Kwiki to work under mod_perl
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9 $ kwiki -new /path/to/webroot/kwiki
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15 PerlSetVar KwikiBaseDir /path/to/webroot/kwiki
16 PerlHandler +Kwiki::ModPerl
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19 If you have a custom lib directory for your Kwiki:
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22 use lib '/path/to/webroot/kwiki/lib';
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25 Also if you're using mod_perl2, please add the following line into your
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28 PerlModule Apache2
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31 This module allows you to use Kwiki as a mod_perl content handler.
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34 · Sub-view are supported automatically
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38 · Multiple Kwikis are supported.
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40 As long as each Kwiki has its own KwikiBaseDir, you're golden.
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42 · You might need a redirect for the Kwiki base directory.
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44 For example, if your Kwiki is at the location "/kwiki/" and you
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48 RedirectMatch ^/kwiki$ http://example.com/kwiki/
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50 · Why index.cgi still shows up in the URL ?
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52 Don't worry, it's ignored internally, so that it is still handled
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55 relative redirection, should be fixed in Kwiki base in the future).
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57 · You might need to restart Apache.
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59 Otherwise module additions and removal might not be working.
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62 Ian Langworth <langworth.com>
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64 Now Maintained by Kang-min Liu <gugod@gugod.org>
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67 Kwiki
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70 Copyright (C) 2004 by Ian Langworth Copyright (C) 2005 by Kang-min Liu
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72 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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