From 891c59e62f9425c2fabbbfd428e2a4c2b897ed7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yannick Warnier Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 22:02:40 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Added comment about subdirectory to installation guide --- documentation/installation_guide.html | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/installation_guide.html b/documentation/installation_guide.html index e3296d655b..23da18f1ec 100644 --- a/documentation/installation_guide.html +++ b/documentation/installation_guide.html @@ -120,8 +120,13 @@ If you are using Apache, and due to new friendly URL features added in 1.10, you allow from all </Directory> +

In particular, the "AllowOverride All" clause is the one that matters. This will allow PHP to send the user from one page to another freely, thus allowing for more user-friendly URLs.
-Once you've made sure "AllowOverride" says "All", you can safely save the file, get out of it and reload the web server (sudo service apache2 reload under Debian/Ubuntu, or click right on the WAMP/XAMP/EasyPHP icon and "reload web server" under Windows). +Once you've made sure "AllowOverride" says "All", you can safely save the file, get out of it and reload the web server (sudo service apache2 reload under Debian/Ubuntu, or click right on the WAMP/XAMP/EasyPHP icon and "reload web server" under Windows).

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+Please note that, if you are using Chamilo in a subdirectory (for example, you load it in your browser as http://localhost/chamilo/ or http://yoursite.com/chamilo/, you will also need to alter the .htaccess file in the root directory of Chamilo, before you proceed with the installation.
+On the RewriteBase line, where it normally says "/", change it to whatever subdirectory you are using. In the same case as above, your RewriteBase will have to say "chamilo/" (without the quotes). +

Downloading and installing Chamilo

  1. Download Chamilo LMS