143 | | * If you need to upload your files into your web server, use your favorite FTP client to upload all the contents of the Dolphin-v.6.1.5.zip archive into the root directory of your web site. |
144 | | * If your files are already on your web server, and you are using shell access to install Dolphin, move all of the contents of the Dolphin-v.6.1.5 directory (but not the directory itself) into the root directory of your web site. |
| 143 | * If you need to upload your files into your web server, use your favorite FTP client to upload all the contents of the Dolphin-v.6.1.6.zip archive into the root directory of your web site. |
| 144 | * If your files are already on your web server, and you are using shell access to install Dolphin, move all of the contents of the Dolphin-v.6.1.6 directory (but not the directory itself) into the root directory of your web site. |
149 | | * If you need to upload your files into your web server, create a directory with your desired name in the root directory of your web site, then use your favorite FTP client to upload the contents of Dolphin-v.6.1.5.zip archive into the created directory. |
150 | | * If your files are already on your web server, and you are using shell access to install Dolphin, move the Dolphin-v.6.1.5 directory to your desired location within the root directory of your web site and rename the directory to your desired name. |
| 149 | * If you need to upload your files into your web server, create a directory with your desired name in the root directory of your web site, then use your favorite FTP client to upload the contents of Dolphin-v.6.1.6.zip archive into the created directory. |
| 150 | * If your files are already on your web server, and you are using shell access to install Dolphin, move the Dolphin-v.6.1.6 directory to your desired location within the root directory of your web site and rename the directory to your desired name. |