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18 <span class="pagetitle">Chapter 1: Installation</span><br><br>
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19 Before Kiriwrite can be used, Kiriwrite needs to be installed properly and this involves obtaining the code from a source package or from a Subversion<sup>1</sup> repository, copying the needed files into the correct place, setting the correct permissions on the files and running the installation script.<br><br>
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25 Please be aware (for this version), that Kiriwrite <b>is intended to be used on a private web server and not on a public web server unless it is properly secured down</b> because by default anyone can run Kiriwrite and manipulate the data already there. Suggested methods of securing down your Kiriwrite installation are available in Chapter 4: Usage Tips.
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32 This chapter is split into two parts with the first part explaining on how to obtain Kiriwrite and the second part explaining on how to install Kiriwrite.<br><br>
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35 <sup>1</sup> Subversion is a version control system which tracks changes to data stored in the repositories and allows easy updating of source code after the source code is checked out.
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