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Old 07-16-2001
default url path

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where oh where do I set the default url path? at one point and time the path was set to a specific dir, i.e. when I access http://server.com/page.html I am hitting a page saved off in dir1/dir2/dir3/page.html. but, how do I alter that default path?

I don't have a clue what web app is running on this box, although I have looked, I just don't know what I am looking for. Somewhere out there there has to be a config file that stores this default path.
 

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MAKEKDEDOC(1)						     KDOC Documentation System						     MAKEKDEDOC(1)

NAME
makekdedoc -- Generates HTML documentation for KDE libraries using KDOC. SYNOPSIS
makekdedoc [--rule-file=<rulefile>] [--libdir=<libdir>] [--outputdir=<outputdir>] [--url=<url>] [--srcdir=<kdelibs src dir>] [--kdoc=<path to kdoc>] [<library>...] makekdedoc --help DESCRIPTION
This is a perl script that uses KDOC to generate documentation for kdelibs. A "rule" file is used to figure out the libraries to document, the order in which to document them and the libraries with which each one will be cross-referenced (eg kdeui uses -lkdecore). See "FILES" for more info. NOTE: The script assumes that you have already generated a Qt cross-reference using qt2kdoc[1]. OPTIONS
Defaults for each option are in square brackets. library... Specify the libraries to document. By default, all libraries defined by the rule file are documented. --outputdir <path>, -d <path> The directory where the output will be written. [`cwd`/srcdoc] --url <url>, -u <url> The base URL by which the generated docs will be accessed. For example, if your web server is configured to use $HOME/public_html for your home page, you could set the outputdir to $HOME/public_html/srcdoc and the url to http://myhost/~mylogin/srcdoc. [output dir] --rule-file <path>, -r <path> The path to the rule file to use for generating the documentation. [<srcdir>/kdoc.rules] --libdir <path>, -L <path> The directory in which the KDOC cross-reference files are stored. [$KDOCLIBS if set, otherwise $HOME/.kdoc] --kdoc <path>, -k <path> The path to the kdoc program. [kdoc] --kdocopt <options>, -p <options> Extra options to be passed to kdoc. --srcdir <path>, -b <path> The path to the kdelibs source, eg "$HOME/baseline/kdelibs". [`cwd`] --help, -h Quit with a usage message. EXAMPLES
makekdedoc --srcdir $HOME/baseline/kdelibs --outputdir $HOME/public_html/src/kdelibs/ --url "http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~ssk/src/kdelibs" FILES
Rule file This file lists the directories in the source directory to document. It also lists the files to document from each directory, and the libraries with which to cross-reference the generated documentation. Here is a small example that documents two libraries and links the second to the first. # makekdedoc rule file doc_MODULES = eenie meenie # rules for eenie eenie_FILES = *.h eenie_LIBS = -lqt # rules for meenie meenie_FILES = a.h b.h meenie_LIBS = -leenie -lqt In this example, all files in "eenie/*.h" will be documented then two files from "meenie/" will be documented, in the order declared in "doc_MODULES". SEE ALSO
See kdoc[1] and qt2kdoc[1]. VERSION
makekdedoc $Revision: 1.2 $ AUTHOR
The script and this documentation were written by Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org> in April 1999. 2.0a54 2000-10-10 MAKEKDEDOC(1)
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