.xml
files, in the xmldoc/
subdirectory. These are the master copies that no user ever should
touch, but that are used to generate the variants below..html
files, in the htmldoc/
subdirectory. You can open your own locally installed copy of the
Welcome.html
file in your web browser and thereafter
navigate among all the pages. You can learn which parameters are free
to be changed, but not change anything, except by brute-force
cut-and-paste to a file of your own..php
files, in the phpdoc/
subdirectory. For these files to provide the functionality described
above they have to accessed via a webserver. The one where you have
your homepage should work fine. Alternatively you can use pages already
available on another server.phpdoc/
subdirectory there. In addition to the
.php
code this includes a few more files, plus a
subdirectory named files
where the temporary files
are stored. This subdirectory must have public write access to work
(chmod a+w files
if not).files
actually remain
unless the RESET button is used. The good news is that this makes
it possible to recover a file that otherwise might be lost. The bad
news is that the files
directory may need to be cleaned
up from time to time. (But typically the files are pretty small, so
this should not be a major problem.)name-of-flag/mode/parameter/word = valuewith one variable per line. Thereafter all the settings on the page are restored to their default values.