| FAQ Wizard | 
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 | Author: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 
 | Version: 1.0 | 
 | Date:  6 April 1998 | 
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 | This is a CGI program that maintains a user-editable FAQ.  It uses RCS | 
 | to keep track of changes to individual FAQ entries.  It is fully | 
 | configurable; everything you might want to change when using this | 
 | program to maintain some other FAQ than the Python FAQ is contained in | 
 | the configuration module, faqconf.py. | 
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 | Note that the bulk of the code is not an executable script; it's an | 
 | importable module.  The actual script in cgi-bin is minimal. | 
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 | Files: | 
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 | faqw.py		executable script to be edited and installed in cgi-bin | 
 | faqwiz.py	main module, lives in same directory as FAQ entry files | 
 | faqconf.py	main configuration module | 
 | faqcust.py	additional local customization module (optional) | 
 | move-faqwiz.sh  Script to move faqwiz entries. | 
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 | What's New? | 
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 | Version 1.0 corrects some minor bugs and uses tab-agnostic | 
 | indentation; it is otherwise unchanged from version 0.9.0. | 
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 | Version 0.9.0 uses the re module (Perl style regular expressions) for | 
 | all its regular expression needs, instead of the regex and regsub | 
 | modules (Emacs style).  This affects the syntax for regular | 
 | expressions entered by the user as search strings (with "regular | 
 | expression" checked), hence the version number jump. | 
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 | Setup Information | 
 | ----------------- | 
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 | This assumes you are familiar with Python, with your http server, and | 
 | with running CGI scripts under your http server.  You need Python 1.5 | 
 | or better. | 
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 | Select a place where the Python modules that constitute the FAQ wizard | 
 | will live (the directory where you unpacked it is an obvious choice). | 
 | This will be called the SRCDIR.  This directory should not be writable | 
 | by other users of your system (since they would be able to execute | 
 | arbitrary code by invoking the FAQ wizard's CGI script). | 
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 | Create a dedicated working directory, preferably one that's not | 
 | directly reachable from your http server.  This will be called the | 
 | FAQDIR.  Create a subdirectory named RCS.  Make both the working | 
 | directory and the RCS subdirectory wrld-writable.  (This is essential, | 
 | since the FAQ wizard runs as use nobody, and needs to create | 
 | additional files here!) | 
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 | Edit faqconf.py to reflect your setup.  You only need to edit the top | 
 | part, up till the line of all dashes.  The comments should guide you | 
 | in your edits.  (Actually, you can also choose to add your changes to | 
 | faqcust.py and leave faqconf.py alone.  This is essential if you are | 
 | maintaining multiple FAQs; see below.) | 
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 | Don't forget to edit the SECTION_TITLES variables to reflect the set | 
 | of section titles for your FAQ! | 
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 | Next, edit faqw.py to reflect the pathname of your Python interpreter | 
 | and the values for SRCDIR and FAQDIR that you just chose.  Then | 
 | install faqw.py in your cgi-bin directory.  Make sure that it is | 
 | world-executable.  You should now be able to connect to the FAQ wizard | 
 | by entering the following URL in your web client (subsituting the | 
 | appropriate host and port for "your.web.server", and perhaps | 
 | specifying a different directory for "cgi-bin" if local conventions so | 
 | dictate): | 
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 | 	http://your.web.server/cgi-bin/faqw.py | 
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 | If you are unable to get this working, check your server's error_log | 
 | file.  The documentation for Python's cgi module in the Python Library | 
 | Reference Manual gives plentyu additional information about installing | 
 | and debugging CGI scripts, including setup debugging.  This | 
 | documentation is repeated in the doc string in the cgi module; try | 
 | ``import cgi; print cgi.__doc__''. | 
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 | Assuming this works, you should now be able to add the first entry to | 
 | your FAQ using the FAQ wizard interface.  This creates a file | 
 | faq01.001.htp in your working directory and an RCS revision history | 
 | file faq01.001.htp,v in the RCS subdirectory.  You can now exercise | 
 | the other FAQ wizard features (search, index, whole FAQ, what's new, | 
 | roulette, and so on). | 
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 | Maintaining Multiple FAQs | 
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 | If you have multiple FAQs, you need a separate FAQDIR per FAQ, and a | 
 | different customization file per FAQ.  The easiest thing to do would | 
 | be to have the faqcust.py for each FAQ live in the FAQDIR for that | 
 | FAQ, but that creates some security concerns, since the FAQDIR must be | 
 | world writable: *if* someone who breaks into your system (or a | 
 | legitimate user) manages to edit the faqcust.py file they can get | 
 | arbitrary code to execute through the FAQ wizard.  Therefore, you will | 
 | need a more complex setup. | 
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 | The best way is probably to have a directory that is only writable by | 
 | you for each FAQ, where you place the copy of faqcust.py for that FAQ, | 
 | and have a world-writable subdirectory DATA for the data.  You then | 
 | set FAQDIR to point to the DATA directory and change the faqw.py | 
 | bootstrap script to add FAQDIR/.. to sys.path (in front of SRCDIR, so | 
 | the dummy faqcust.py from SRCDIR is ignored). | 
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 | --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) |