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On a typical install, you should put your php scripts somewhere in the
/www/zendcore/htdocs/ folder or a subfolder thereof. if you put it in the
htdocs directory and not a subfolder, you should be able to pull it up in
a browser at http://youribmi:89/

If you put it in a subfolder, add the subfolder name
http://youribmi:89/subfolder/

Brian May
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Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi

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I think that I have gotten Zendcore loaded, but I am drowning in a sea of
documentation. I can't seem to find something that tells me how to create

the typical "Hello World" page, where in the IFS to put it, and what sever

(at what port) is answering the request.


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