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        WHY WebSVN? | 
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        WHY WebSVN? | 
      
      
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        WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that's been designed | 
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        WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that's been designed | 
      
      
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        to reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or | 
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        to reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or | 
      
      
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        directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any | 
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        directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any | 
      
      
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        given revision. You can also view the differences between 2 versions of a | 
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        given revision. You can also view the differences between 2 versions of a | 
      
      
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        file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.  | 
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        file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.  | 
      
      
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        WebSVN offers the following features:  | 
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        WebSVN offers the following features:  | 
      
      
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        * Easy to use interface  | 
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        * Easy to use interface  | 
      
      
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        * Highly customisable templating system  | 
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        * Highly customisable templating system  | 
      
      
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        * Colourisation of file listings | 
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        * Colourisation of file listings | 
      
      
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        * Blame view | 
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        * Blame view | 
      
      
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        * Log message searching | 
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        * Log message searching | 
      
      
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        * Fast browsing thanks to internal caching feature  | 
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        * Fast browsing thanks to internal caching feature  | 
      
      
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        * Apache MultiViews support  | 
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        * Apache MultiViews support  | 
      
      
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        * RSS feed support | 
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        * RSS feed support | 
      
      
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        Since it's written using PHP, WebSVN is also very portable and easy to install. | 
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        Since it's written using PHP, WebSVN is also very portable and easy to install. | 
      
      
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        INSTALLATION | 
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        INSTALLATION | 
      
      
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        Grab the source and stick it somewhere that your server can get to.  You | 
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        Grab the source and stick it somewhere that your server can get to.  You | 
      
      
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        obviously need to have PHP installed and working.  Also note that WebSVN | 
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        obviously need to have PHP installed and working.  Also note that WebSVN | 
      
      
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        won't currently work in safe mode, due to the need to call svnlook. | 
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        won't currently work in safe mode, due to the need to call svnlook. | 
      
      
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        You'll also need diff (preferably the GNU version; for Windows users I'd | 
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        You'll also need diff (preferably the GNU version; for Windows users I'd | 
      
      
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        recommend the Cygwin version) and svnlook available. | 
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        recommend the Cygwin version) and svnlook available. | 
      
      
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        Rename distconfig.inc as config.inc (found in the includes directory)and then | 
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        Rename distconfig.inc as config.inc (found in the includes directory)and then | 
      
      
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        edit it as directed in the file itself. | 
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        edit it as directed in the file itself. | 
      
      
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        If everything has gone well, you should be able to view your projects by | 
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        If everything has gone well, you should be able to view your projects by | 
      
      
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        pointing your browser at the index.php file. | 
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        pointing your browser at the index.php file. | 
      
      
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        For those of you wishing to customise the look and feel a little, you should | 
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        For those of you wishing to customise the look and feel a little, you should | 
      
      
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        read templates.txt, which explains the highly configurable template system. | 
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        read templates.txt, which explains the highly configurable template system. | 
      
      
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        Windows users - note that some of the features offered by WebSVN, when | 
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        Windows users - note that some of the features offered by WebSVN, when | 
      
      
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        enabled, require the use of various external programs.  They can be downloaded | 
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        enabled, require the use of various external programs.  They can be downloaded | 
      
      
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        from these locations: | 
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        from these locations: | 
      
      
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        Diff/Sed/Gzip/Tar: http://www.cygwin.com/ | 
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        Diff/Sed/Gzip/Tar: http://www.cygwin.com/ | 
      
      
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        Enscript:      http://people.ssh.com/mtr/genscript/ | 
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        Enscript:      http://people.ssh.com/mtr/genscript/ | 
      
      
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        ACCENTED CHARACTERS | 
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        ACCENTED CHARACTERS | 
      
      
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        WebSVN is designed to worked with accented characters.  To do this, it uses | 
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        WebSVN is designed to worked with accented characters.  To do this, it uses | 
      
      
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        the iconv function.  This may not be installed on your system.  If you aren't | 
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        the iconv function.  This may not be installed on your system.  If you aren't | 
      
      
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        getting the characters that you expect, make sure that the iconv module is | 
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        getting the characters that you expect, make sure that the iconv module is | 
      
      
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        being loaded in php.ini.  Windows users will need to copy the appropriate | 
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        being loaded in php.ini.  Windows users will need to copy the appropriate | 
      
      
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        DLLs to the system directory (from the PHP installation directory). | 
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        DLLs to the system directory (from the PHP installation directory). | 
      
      
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        CACHING | 
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        CACHING | 
      
      
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        In order to return results with a reasonable speed, WebSVN caches the results | 
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        In order to return results with a reasonable speed, WebSVN caches the results | 
      
      
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        of it's requests to svnlook.  Under normal usage this works correctly since | 
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        of it's requests to svnlook.  Under normal usage this works correctly since | 
      
      
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        it's not generally possible to change a revision with subversion. | 
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        it's not generally possible to change a revision with subversion. | 
      
      
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        That said, one case that may cause confusion is if someone changes the log | 
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        That said, one case that may cause confusion is if someone changes the log | 
      
      
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        message of a given revision.  WebSVN will have cached the previous log message | 
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        message of a given revision.  WebSVN will have cached the previous log message | 
      
      
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        and won't know that there's a new one available.  There are various solutions | 
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        and won't know that there's a new one available.  There are various solutions | 
      
      
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        to this problem: | 
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        1) Turn off caching in the config file.  This will severely impede the | 
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        1) Turn off caching in the config file.  This will severely impede the | 
      
      
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           perfomance of WebSVN. | 
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           perfomance of WebSVN. | 
      
      
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        2) Change the post-revprop-change hook so that is deletes the contents of the | 
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        2) Change the post-revprop-change hook so that is deletes the contents of the | 
      
      
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           cache after any change to a revision property | 
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           cache after any change to a revision property | 
      
      
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        3) Only allow the administrator to change revision properties.  He can then | 
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        3) Only allow the administrator to change revision properties.  He can then | 
      
      
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           delete the cache by hand should this occur. | 
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           delete the cache by hand should this occur. | 
      
      
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        COLOURISATION | 
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        COLOURISATION | 
      
      
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        You can few files with syntax colouring if you have Enscript 1.6 or higher  | 
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        You can few files with syntax colouring if you have Enscript 1.6 or higher  | 
      
      
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        installed on your system.  You'll also need Sed. | 
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        installed on your system.  You'll also need Sed. | 
      
      
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        Simply set the paths in the config file and then uncomment the line: | 
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        Simply set the paths in the config file and then uncomment the line: | 
      
      
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        $config->useEnscript(); | 
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        MULTIVIEWS | 
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        MULTIVIEWS | 
      
      
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        You may choose to configure access to your repository via Apache's MultiView | 
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        You may choose to configure access to your repository via Apache's MultiView | 
      
      
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        system. This will enable you to access a respositoy using a url such as: | 
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        system. This will enable you to access a respositoy using a url such as: | 
      
      
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        http://servername/wsvn/repname/path/in/repository | 
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        http://servername/wsvn/repname/path/in/repository | 
      
      
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        To do this you must: | 
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        To do this you must: | 
      
      
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        - Place wsvn.php where you want to.  Normally you place it such that it's | 
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        - Place wsvn.php where you want to.  Normally you place it such that it's | 
      
      
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          accessible straight after the servername, as shown above. | 
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          accessible straight after the servername, as shown above. | 
      
      
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        - Configure the parent directory of wsvn.php to use MultiViews (see Apache | 
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        - Configure the parent directory of wsvn.php to use MultiViews (see Apache | 
      
      
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        - Change config.inc to include the line $config->useMultiViews(); | 
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        - Change config.inc to include the line $config->useMultiViews(); | 
      
      
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        - Change the paths configured at the beginning of the wsvn.php script. | 
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        - Change the paths configured at the beginning of the wsvn.php script. | 
      
      
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        Now go to http://servername/wsvn/ and make sure that you get the index page. | 
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        Now go to http://servername/wsvn/ and make sure that you get the index page. | 
      
      
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        The repname part of the URL is the name given to it in the config.inc file. | 
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        The repname part of the URL is the name given to it in the config.inc file. | 
      
      
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        For this reason you may wish to avoid putting spaces in the name. | 
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        For this reason you may wish to avoid putting spaces in the name. | 
      
      
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        MULTIVIEWS EXAMPLE | 
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        MULTIVIEWS EXAMPLE | 
      
      
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        First, you must get the Multiviews option working.  In my set up, my Apache | 
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        First, you must get the Multiviews option working.  In my set up, my Apache | 
      
      
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        directory root is set to a location on my harddrive: | 
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        directory root is set to a location on my harddrive: | 
      
      
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        DocumentRoot "D:/svnpage" | 
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        In that directory, I have WebSVN installed in a directory called websvn. | 
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        In that directory, I have WebSVN installed in a directory called websvn. | 
      
      
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        Normally WebSVN would be accessed by http://servername/websvn | 
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        Normally WebSVN would be accessed by http://servername/websvn | 
      
      
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        wsvn.php in then copied from the WebSVN installation to the document root | 
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        wsvn.php in then copied from the WebSVN installation to the document root | 
      
      
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        directory and the variables at the beginning of the script configured as | 
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        follows (based on your own directory locations, obviously): | 
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        follows (based on your own directory locations, obviously): | 
      
      
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        // e.g.  For http://servername/websvn use /websvn | 
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        // e.g.  For http://servername/websvn use /websvn | 
      
      
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        // Note that wsvn.php need not be in the /websvn directory (and normally isn't). | 
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        // Note that wsvn.php need not be in the /websvn directory (and normally isn't). | 
      
      
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        $locwebsvnreal = "d:/svnpage/websvn"; | 
      
      
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        Next, turn on Multiviews in the WebSVN config.inc file: | 
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        Next, turn on Multiviews in the WebSVN config.inc file: | 
      
      
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        Finally, Apache needs to know that you want to enable MultiViews for the root | 
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        Finally, Apache needs to know that you want to enable MultiViews for the root | 
      
      
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        directory.  This can be done by including this line in the directory's | 
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        directory.  This can be done by including this line in the directory's | 
      
      
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        .htaccess file (assuming that the appropriate AllowOverrides directive is set | 
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        .htaccess file (assuming that the appropriate AllowOverrides directive is set | 
      
      
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        up): | 
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        Options MultiViews | 
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        Options MultiViews | 
      
      
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        If all has gone well, repositories should now by accessible by | 
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        If all has gone well, repositories should now by accessible by | 
      
      
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        http://servername/wsvn/repname | 
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        Note the index page can be accessed through http://servername/wsvn | 
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        Note the index page can be accessed through http://servername/wsvn | 
      
      
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        If you want to view the index page by http://servername/ you need to | 
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        If you want to view the index page by http://servername/ you need to | 
      
      
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        add another directive to the .htaccess file: | 
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        add another directive to the .htaccess file: | 
      
      
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        DirectoryIndex wsvn.php | 
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        DirectoryIndex wsvn.php | 
      
      
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        ACCESS RIGHTS AND AUTHENTICATION | 
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        ACCESS RIGHTS AND AUTHENTICATION | 
      
      
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        You may wish to provide an authentication mechanism for WebSVN.  One obvious | 
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        You may wish to provide an authentication mechanism for WebSVN.  One obvious | 
      
      
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        solution is to protect the entire WebSVN directory with some form of Apache | 
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        solution is to protect the entire WebSVN directory with some form of Apache | 
      
      
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        authentication mechanism, but that doesn't allow for per repository | 
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        authentication mechanism, but that doesn't allow for per repository | 
      
      
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        authentication. | 
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        WebSVN provides and access rights mechanism that uses your SVN access file to | 
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        WebSVN provides and access rights mechanism that uses your SVN access file to | 
      
      
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        control read access to the repository.  This means that you only have to  | 
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        control read access to the repository.  This means that you only have to  | 
      
      
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        maintain one file to define both Subversion and WebSVN access rights. | 
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        maintain one file to define both Subversion and WebSVN access rights. | 
      
      
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        For this to work, you need to configure your authentication method to the /WebSVN/ | 
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        For this to work, you need to configure your authentication method to the /WebSVN/ | 
      
      
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        (or /wsvn/) directory.  This should be the same authentication as you use for  | 
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        (or /wsvn/) directory.  This should be the same authentication as you use for  | 
      
      
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        the svn repositories themselves.  Here's an example using SSPI: | 
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        the svn repositories themselves.  Here's an example using SSPI: | 
      
      
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        <Location /WebSVN/> | 
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        <Location /WebSVN/> | 
      
      
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        SSPIAuth On | 
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        SSPIAuthoritative On | 
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        SSPIAuthoritative On | 
      
      
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        SSPIDomain IMAJEMAIL | 
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        SSPIDomain IMAJEMAIL | 
      
      
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        Note the use of the / after /WebSVN/ in the location directive.  If you use | 
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        Note the use of the / after /WebSVN/ in the location directive.  If you use | 
      
      
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        <Location /WebSVN> then you won't be able to access the index. | 
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        <Location /WebSVN> then you won't be able to access the index. | 
      
      
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        You should change /WebSVN/ to /wsvn/ if you're using multiviews. | 
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        You should change /WebSVN/ to /wsvn/ if you're using multiviews. | 
      
      
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        Also note that you shouldn't use the AuthzSVNAccessFile command to define the | 
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        Also note that you shouldn't use the AuthzSVNAccessFile command to define the | 
      
      
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        access file. | 
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        access file. | 
      
      
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        Now that you've defined your authentication, you'll be asked for your user name | 
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        Now that you've defined your authentication, you'll be asked for your user name | 
      
      
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        and password in order to access the WebSVN directory.  All that's left is to | 
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        and password in order to access the WebSVN directory.  All that's left is to | 
      
      
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        configure WebSVN to use your Subversion access file to control access.  Add this | 
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        configure WebSVN to use your Subversion access file to control access.  Add this | 
      
      
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        line to your config.inc file: | 
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        line to your config.inc file: | 
      
      
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        $config->useAuthenticationFile("/path/to/accessfile"); | 
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        $config->useAuthenticationFile("/path/to/accessfile"); | 
      
      
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        Note that if your access file gives read access to, for example, path /a/b/c/ but | 
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        Note that if your access file gives read access to, for example, path /a/b/c/ but | 
      
      
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        not to /a/b/, then the user will be given restricted access to /a/b/ in order to  | 
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        not to /a/b/, then the user will be given restricted access to /a/b/ in order to  | 
      
      
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        reach /a/b/c/.  The user will not be able to see any other files or directories in | 
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        reach /a/b/c/.  The user will not be able to see any other files or directories in | 
      
      
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        /a or /a/b/. | 
      
      
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        You should read the Subversion book for information on the access file format. | 
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        You should read the Subversion book for information on the access file format. | 
      
      
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        COMMON PROBLEMS | 
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        COMMON PROBLEMS | 
      
      
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        1) On a Windows machine, this error is reported: | 
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        Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute | 
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        Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute | 
      
      
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        If you experience this problem, you need to give IUSR_<machinename> execute | 
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        If you experience this problem, you need to give IUSR_<machinename> execute | 
      
      
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        permissions on %systemroot%\system32\cmd.exe. Under most systems, the file will | 
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        permissions on %systemroot%\system32\cmd.exe. Under most systems, the file will | 
      
      
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        be C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe. | 
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        be C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe. | 
      
      
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        Right-click on the file, choose properties, and on the security tab click | 
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        Right-click on the file, choose properties, and on the security tab click | 
      
      
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        the "Add" button. Add the IUSR_<machinename> user, and then select the | 
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        the "Add" button. Add the IUSR_<machinename> user, and then select the | 
      
      
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        "read" and "read & execute" boxes. | 
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        "read" and "read & execute" boxes. | 
      
      
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        LICENCE | 
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        LICENCE | 
      
      
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        GNU Public licence. | 
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        GNU Public licence. |