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To use Doctor, first configure it by copying sample.conf to doctor.conf
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and editing doctor.conf according to the instructions in it.
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Then make sure you have the Template, AppConfig, File::Temp, Text::Diff,
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Email::Valid, and MIME::Entity modules (and their dependencies), which you
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can get via CPAN:
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perl -MCPAN -e"install Template, AppConfig, File::Temp, Text::Diff, Email::Valid, MIME::Entity"
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If you want to use the WYSIWYG editing capabilities of doctor, download
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the htmlarea package (latest release or 3.0rc1) from the following site:
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http://www.dynarch.com/projects/htmlarea/
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Expand the package, then rename the directory it creates to "htmlarea"
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and move it into the root directory of your web site. Finally, create
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a symlink called "htmlarea" inside the doctor directory that points to
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the "htmlarea" directory.
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Then configure your web server to serve Doctor files correctly. See the
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.htaccess file for an explanation of the configuration options, but note that
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you should add the options to the global Apache configuration file if you have
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access to it since the global file is much more performant than .htaccess.
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Finally, put the doctor/ directory into your web server's cgi-bin/ directory
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(or another location where you can run CGI scripts) and browse to doctor.cgi.
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You may want to edit the templates in the templates/ subdirectory to refer
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to your own website instead of the mozilla.org website.
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