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For example, the <i><baseurl></i> for the fossil project itself is
either <b>http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil</b> or
<b>http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/fossil</b>.
If you launch the web server using the "<b>fossil server</b>" command line,
then the <i><baseurl></i> is usually
<b>http://localhost:8080/</b>.
The <i><version></i> is any unique prefix of the baseline ID for
the baseline containing the documentation you want to access.
Or <i><version></i> can be one of the keywords "<b>tip</b>" or
"<b>ckout</b>". The "<b>tip</b>" keyword means to use the most recently
checked-in baseline. This is useful if you want to see the very latest
version of the documentation. The "<b>ckout</b>" keywords means to
pull the documentation file from the local source tree on disk, not
from the any versioned baseline. The "<b>ckout</b>" keyword normally
only works when you start your server using the "<b>fossil server</b>"
or "<b>fossil ui</b>"
command line and is indented to show what the documentation you are currently
editing looks like before you check it in.
Finally, the <i><filename></i> element of the URL is the full
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For example, the <i><baseurl></i> for the fossil project itself is
either <b>http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil</b> or
<b>http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/fossil</b>.
If you launch the web server using the "<b>fossil server</b>" command line,
then the <i><baseurl></i> is usually
<b>http://localhost:8080/</b>.
The <i><version></i> is any unique prefix of the check-in ID for
the check-in containing the documentation you want to access.
Or <i><version></i> can be one of the keywords "<b>tip</b>" or
"<b>ckout</b>". The "<b>tip</b>" keyword means to use the most recently
checked-in. This is useful if you want to see the very latest
version of the documentation. The "<b>ckout</b>" keywords means to
pull the documentation file from the local source tree on disk, not
from the any check-in. The "<b>ckout</b>" keyword normally
only works when you start your server using the "<b>fossil server</b>"
or "<b>fossil ui</b>"
command line and is indented to show what the documentation you are currently
editing looks like before you check it in.
Finally, the <i><filename></i> element of the URL is the full
pathname of the documentation file starting from the root of the source
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repository: /fossil/fossil.fossil
</pre></blockquote>
This is one of three ways to set up a
<a href="quickstart.wiki#serversetup">fossil web server</a>.
The "<b>/tip/</b>" part of the URL tells fossil to use
the documentation files from the baseline that was checked in most
recently. This file is stored in the fossil source tree under
the name "<b>www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b>" and so that name forms the
last part of the URL.
As I sit writing this documentation file, I am testing my work by
running the "<b>fossil server</b>" command line and viewing
<b>http://localhost:8080/doc/ckout/www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b> in
Firefox. I am doing this even though I have not yet checked in
the "<b>www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b>" file for the first time. Using
the special "<b>ckout</b>" version identifier on the "<b>/doc</b>" page
it is easy to make multiple changes to multiple files and see how they all
look together before committing anything to the repository.
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repository: /fossil/fossil.fossil
</pre></blockquote>
This is one of three ways to set up a
<a href="quickstart.wiki#serversetup">fossil web server</a>.
The "<b>/tip/</b>" part of the URL tells fossil to use
the documentation files from the check-in that was checked in most
recently. This file is stored in the fossil source tree under
the name "<b>www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b>" and so that name forms the
last part of the URL.
As I sit writing this documentation file, I am testing my work by
running the "<b>fossil server</b>" command line and viewing
<b>http://localhost:8080/doc/ckout/www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b> in
Firefox. I am doing this even though I have not yet checked in
the "<b>www/embeddeddoc.wiki</b>" file for the first time. Using
the special "<b>ckout</b>" version identifier on the "<b>/doc</b>" page
it is easy to make multiple changes to multiple files and see how they all
look together before committing anything to the repository.
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