language/english/install.json
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   394                                 using the ACL editor by selecting the Administrators group and This Entire Website under the scope selection.</p>',
   394                                 using the ACL editor by selecting the Administrators group and This Entire Website under the scope selection.</p>',
   395       url_schemes_title: 'URL schemes',
   395       url_schemes_title: 'URL schemes',
   396       url_schemes_body: '<p>The URL scheme allows you to decide how the URLs to your Enano pages will look.</p>
   396       url_schemes_body: '<p>The URL scheme allows you to decide how the URLs to your Enano pages will look.</p>
   397                          <p>The first option (Standard URLs) works on any web server. You should select it if your server doesn\'t run Apache, or
   397                          <p>The first option (Standard URLs) works on any web server. You should select it if your server doesn\'t run Apache, or
   398                             if you are at all unsure of your server\'s configuration. With this scheme, URLs at your site will look like <tt>
   398                             if you are at all unsure of your server\'s configuration. With this scheme, URLs at your site will look like <tt>
   399                             http://yoursite.com/path-to-enano/index.php/Main_Page</tt>.</p>
   399                             http://yoursite.com/path-to-enano/index.php?title=Main_Page</tt>.</p>
   400                          <p>The second option, Small URLs, will be selected by default if Enano detects Apache. Small URLs are more friendly towards
   400                          <p>The second option, Small URLs, will be selected by default if Enano detects Apache. Small URLs are more friendly towards
   401                             search engines, but they don\'t work on very many non-Apache servers, or if PHP is set up through CGI on your server. Many
   401                             search engines, but they don\'t work on very many non-Apache servers, or if PHP is set up through CGI on your server. Many
   402                             free and low-cost web hosts will configure PHP through CGI in order to keep your user account as the owner of any files that
   402                             free and low-cost web hosts will configure PHP through CGI in order to keep your user account as the owner of any files that
   403                             Enano generates. With this scheme, URLs at your site will look like <tt>http://yoursite.com/path-to-enano/index.php/Main_Page</tt>.
   403                             Enano generates. With this scheme, URLs at your site will look like <tt>http://yoursite.com/path-to-enano/index.php/Main_Page</tt>.
   404                             </p>
   404                             </p>