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Aug 14, 2010, 11:31 AM
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Re: newbie question - how to see first page
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2010/8/14 David E. Wheeler <david [at] kineticode>: > On Aug 14, 2010, at 3:18 AM, Lion wrote: > >> Fellows Bricolage, >> >> Let me ask smth, >> >> I've installed Bricolage 2.0.0, started it. >> Trying to open "http://c64.8bit.fm/", it redirects me to >> "http://c64.8bit.fm/login/welcome.html?referer=/" >> Logged in, under Admin > Distribution > Destination made new profile >> (filesystem), added server: http://c64.8bit.fm/, Unix, >> /usr/local/bricolage/comp/data > > Don't put it there. That's only for the Bricolage UI. Create a document root elsewhere on your file system. > >> Trying to create new story, and publish it. >> It creates "http://c64.8bit.fm/workflow/profile/preview/control/story/1031?checkout=1" >> for preview, and >> "/usr/local/bricolage/comp/data/2010/08/13/new4/index.html" locally. >> >> My questions are: >> 1) How to see it in "http://c64.8bit.fm/" ? > > You need to set up a Web server over the directory to which files are distributed on publish. Bricolage does not serve content, BTW. When you publish, it writes files and ships them off elsewhere to be served by an independent process of your choice. Could you pls advice any solution, that can process resulted folders (like ./2010/08/13/index.html) and show them as one complete site. I was in impression, that Bricolage do it, like Drupal or Joomla. I need to see any example to understand which way to move futher. > >> 2) Story disapeared from Story > Publish. I can't find it after >> publishing. How to manage already published stories? > > When you've published a story, it's removed from workflow. Go into Story -> Search and search on "%". That will return all stories in the system. Thanks, it works!! :) > >> Sorry for such dumb questions, original site has a lot info for >> expert. But I, as newbie, feel that I miss smth important. > > That you've got it installed and distributing files is fantastic. You're already well on your way. > > Best, > > David > > Thanks in advance! -- Best regards, Vadim Levshin
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