When I first ran Instiki on my XP laptop, it complained that it couldn't write
to the directory storage/2500 and exited. I had to create that directory
manually. After I did so, everything was fine.
Instiki is installed right at the top level of my C: drive. This isn't (as far
as I can tell) a permissions problem.
Is this expected behavior, or should the directory have been created
automagically as I suspect?
Jim
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