On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 18:42 +0300, Alexandru E. Ungur wrote:
sender: "Dave Gutteridge" date: "Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 12:14:41AM +0900" <<<EOQ
I've created a symlink inside my /var/www/html/ folder called "web", which is points to a my /home/dave/web directory.
Inside that directory, I created a folder for my web site called "website".
I thought I should be able to access that web site through FireFox by going to either:
httpd://localhost/web/website
... or:
... but I just get errors. It says that httpd is not a registered
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Exactly!
First of all, these are not CentOS specific questions... but it's an unmodarated list, so let's get over that.
And if so, you never should have mentioned it? Since I joined these lists, I have seen *many* non=CentOS-related questions and no one ever objects or mentions the fact. So why did you see the need for this?
I agree it would be nice to have mostly CentOS related only, but no one has expressed a strong push in that direction.
Second, unless you have created your own protocol called "httpd" there is NO
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