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Description: A modified version of RadiantCMS that uses an experimental active_record adapter to talk to Microsoft's SDS
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== Installation and Setup
 
Once you have extracted the files into the directory where you would like to
install Radiant:
 
1. Create the MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQLite databases for your Web site. You only
   need to create the "production" database, but you may also want to create
   the "development" and "test" databases if you are developing extensions
   or running tests.
 
2. Edit config/database.yml to taste.
 
3. Run the database bootstrap rake task:
   
     % rake production db:bootstrap
   
   (If you would like bootstrap your development database run `rake
   development db:bootstrap`.)
 
4. Start it like a normal Rails application. To test execute:
   
     % script/server -e production
   
   And open your Web browser on port 3000 (http://localhost:3000). The
   administrative interface is available at /admin/. By default the bootstrap
   rake task creates a user called "admin" with a password of "radiant".
 
When using Radiant on a production system you may also need to set permissions
on the public and cache directories so that your Web server can access those
directories with the user that it runs under.
 
Once you've installed Radiant on your own Web site, be sure to add your name
and Web site to the list of radiant users:
 
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Radiant_Users