Webinator is installed underneath /usr/local/morph3
on Unix or
C:\Program Files\Thunderstone Software\Webinator
on Windows by
default. It consists of several subdirectories.
This will be the structure on Unix (not all files are listed here):
Install Directory
Readme.txt
license.key
conf/texis.ini
.htaccess
bin/
anytotx
monitor
texis
htdocs/
webinator/
bar0.gif
bar1.gif
common/
search.css
factorydefault/
search.css
index.html
xsl/
default.xsl
texis/
default/
db1/
db2/
monitor.log
scripts/
errorscript.vs
webinator/
dowalk.vs
search.vs
testdb/
vortex.log
HTML Directory
webinator/
(same as Install Directory/htdocs/webinator/ tree)
CGI Directory
texis
Note: In versions prior to 6, the configuration file was called texis.cnf instead of conf/texis.ini. Version 6 will try to load it from the old location if it cannot be found at the new location.
The webinator
directory contains the search interface scripts,
several GIF files used by the search interfaces, and an
index.html
that contains a hyperlink to the administrative
interface, as well as the online documentation.
All of the directories that should not be referenced by web browsers
contain a .htaccess
file that denies all access in the event
that you chose an install dir under your web server's document root
(not recommended). If you did install under your document root and
your web server does not respect .htaccess
style protection you
should block web access to those directories by whatever means your
web server provides.
This will be the structure on Windows (not all files are listed here):
Install Directory
Readme.txt
license.key
conf/texis.ini
anytotx.exe
monitor.exe
texis.exe
htdocs\
webinator\
bar0.gif
bar1.gif
common\
search.css
factorydefault\
search.css
index.htm
xsl\
default.xsl
texis\
default\
db1\
db2\
monitor.log
scripts\
errorscript.vs
webinator\
dowalk.vs
search.vs
testdb\
vortex.log
CGI Directory
texis.exe
The bin
or install directory contains the texis
program and other related utility programs.
The texis
directory contains the databases and Texis log files.