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# This file is part of REMIND.
# Copyright (C) 1992-1997 by David F. Skoll
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1 1997-01-16 04:00:26 dfs Exp $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.2 1997-01-16 04:05:31 dfs Exp $
# The complete name of your www host. Example: www.mycompany.com
WWWHOST = www.skoll.ca
# WWWHOST = www.mycompany.com
# The complete path to where the scripts actually live.
# The complete path to where the scripts actually live, as seen by
# the UNIX operating system.
SCRIPTDIR = /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin
# SCRIPTDIR = /home/dfs/Remind/www/TEST
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# they live in WWWHOST/cgi-bin, supply /cgi-bin
CGIDIR = /cgi-bin
# Location. Typically, a city name. Example: Ottawa
# Location. Typically, the name of your city or town. Example: Ottawa
LOCATION = Ottawa
# LOCATION = New York

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README
$Id: README,v 1.1 1997-01-16 04:00:26 dfs Exp $
$Id: README,v 1.2 1997-01-16 04:05:31 dfs Exp $
HTML Hebrew Calendar Server
This is a very rudimentary Hebrew calendar server for the WWW. It supplies
local sunrise and sunset times, moon phases, upcoming Jewish holidays,
and PostScript calendars.
This is a very rudimentary Hebrew calendar server for the WWW. It
supplies local sunrise and sunset times, moon phases, upcoming Jewish
holidays, and PostScript calendars. It only works under UNIX.
I've only tested it with Linux and NCSA's httpd.
To install it, you need the Remind package, available via ftp from
ftp://ftp.doe.carleton.ca/pub/remind-3.0. You should install Remind,
setting the lattitude, longitude, location and time zone as appropriate
for your machine.
Once you have Remind installed, follow these steps to set up your WWW server.
Once you have Remind installed, follow these steps to set up your WWW
server:
1) Unpack all of the files into a convenient directory
1) Edit the Makefile in this directory. See the comments in the Makefile
for details.
2) edit "cal_dispatch" as instructed in the comments at the beginning
of the file.
2) Type "make install"
3) Do "grep -i HREF *" to find all the hypertext links. Edit them
to point to the proper place on your system. The links should be
set as follows:
3) Test it out. It will generate links of the form:
http://your.system.name/your_bin_name/cal_dispatch?what
http://www.your_server.com/your_cgi-bin/cal_dispatch?what
Where "what" is one of:
sunrise, sunset, hebdate, calps, moon or hebps.
where "what" is one of:
sunrise -- show info about sunrise times.
sunset -- show info about sunset times.
hebdate -- show today's Hebrew date.
calps -- get a blank PostScript calendar.
moon -- show info about moon phases.
hebps -- get a PostScript calendar with Jewish holidays.
You must have the ability to execute cal_dispatch from within your
WWW server; consult your system administrator for details/permission.
(Visit http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~dfs/ for previews.)
4) Do "grep -i ottawa *" to find all references to "Ottawa" in the
scripts. Change them as appropriate for your location.
5) TEST ALL YOUR LINKS THOROUGHLY
6) Enjoy!
4) Enjoy!