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directories into a directory accessible through the web server.
On most Red Hat Linux systems, this is usually in
<code>/var/www/html</code>.
+One way to accomplish this is to create a subdirectory <code>gnucomo</code> under
+the Document Root of the webserver.
+The main gnucomo scripts go into this directory and the PHP class library can be copied
+either in a subdirectory <code>classes</code> or <code>../phpclasses</code>.
+Here's an example installation:
+<verbatim>
+ [gnucomo] # mkdir $DocumentRoot/gnucomo
+ [gnucomo] # cp src/web/* $DocumentRoot/gnucomo
+ [gnucomo] # cp -r src/phpclasses $DocumentRoot
+</verbatim>
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