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RE: Apache info. request



I've never had this problem, then again I use relative paths in my html, not
absolute.
I also havn't played around with Virtual Domains to have experienced the
problems you are talking about..

Adrian



-----Original Message-----
From: Russell W. Behne [mailto:russ behne stafford va us]
Sent: Monday, 13 September 1999 18:12
To: 'redhat-list redhat com'
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Subject: RE: Apache info. request


Today, Adrian Buxton thusly expounded:
> Kristina,
> The default is /home/httpd/html
> Place your files in here and everything should work..

Bzzzzt... Wrong!

/home/httpd/html is the default for the localhost only. Kristina should
create another directory in /home/httpd/ to hold the pages that will be
uploaded to a remote host, since the anchors in those pages will reference
that domain, not the local domain! They will not be viewable on the
localhost by the general public, but whatever's in /home/httpd/html/ is.
	i.e.; /home/httpd/behne is what I use for the pages that I upload
to a server named http://behne.virginia.com, whereas my localhost is
behne.stafford.va.us and its pages are in the default location.

Russ.
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                Ne Desit Virtus - The Behne Family Motto

God decided to take the devil to court and settle their differences once
and for all. When Satan heard of this, he grinned and said, "And just
where do you think you're going to find a lawyer?"


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