#215454 by keith.smith: cleaning up some language in INSTALL.txt
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@ -22,30 +22,31 @@ PostgreSQL have been tested to a lesser extent. When using MySQL, version 4.1.1
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or greater is recommended to assure you can safely transfer the database.
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For more detailed information about Drupal requirements, see "Requirements"
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(http://drupal.org/requirements) in the Drupal Handbook.
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(http://drupal.org/requirements) in the Drupal handbook.
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For detailed information on how to configure a test server environment using
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a variety of operating systems and web servers, see "Local server setup"
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(http://drupal.org/node/157602) in the Drupal Handbook.
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(http://drupal.org/node/157602) in the Drupal handbook.
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OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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---------------------
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- To use XML-based services such as the Blogger API and RSS syndication,
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you will need PHP's XML extension. This extension is enabled by default.
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you will need PHP's XML extension. This extension is enabled by default.
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- If you want support for clean URLs, you'll need mod_rewrite and the ability
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to use local .htaccess files.
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- To use Drupal's "Clean URLs" feature on an Apache web server, you will need
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the mod_rewrite module and the ability to use local .htaccess files. For
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Clean URLs support on IIS, see "Using Clean URLs with IIS"
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(http://drupal.org/node/3854) in the Drupal handbook.
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- Various Drupal features require that the web server process (for
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example, httpd) needs to be able to initiate outbound connections.
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This is usually possible, but some hosting providers or server
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configurations forbid such connections. The features that depend on
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this functionality include the integrated "Update status" module
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which downloads information about available updates of Drupal core
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and any installed contributed modules and themes, the ability to log
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in via OpenID, fetching aggregator feeds, or use other
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network-dependent services.
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example, httpd) be able to initiate outbound connections. This is usually
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possible, but some hosting providers or server configurations forbid such
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connections. The features that depend on this functionality include the
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integrated "Update status" module (which downloads information about
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available updates of Drupal core and any installed contributed modules and
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themes), the ability to log in via OpenID, fetching aggregator feeds, or
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other network-dependent services.
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INSTALLATION
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@ -172,7 +173,7 @@ INSTALLATION
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* Access the file system path settings in Drupal by selecting these
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menu items from the Navigation menu:
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administer > site configuration > file system
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Administer > Site configuration > File system
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Enter the path to the new location (e.g.: uploads) at the File
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System Path prompt.
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@ -319,3 +320,4 @@ administration assistance, please consult the Drupal handbook at
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http://drupal.org/handbook. You can view the wide range of other support options
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available at http://drupal.org/support.
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