Yeah, it was the brucesorge.conf file. I had a type. Fixed it and it works. 

Thanks


> On Mar 31, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 1) I'm assuming you are using the built in Apache and didn't install via
> MAMP or something?
> 
> 2) Run this to make sure DNS isn't borked:
> 
> ping localhost
> (just looking for an IP to resolve here, not a ping reply)
> 
> 3) Run this to make sure you don't have an error in your Apache configs
> someplace.
> 
> sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl -t
> ("Syntax OK" means you've not screwed up the configs)
> 
> 4) The default location of Apache's home is here on a mac. Can you drop a
> static foo.html in there and get it to come up in your browser at
> http://127.0.0.1/foo.html? <http://127.0.0.1/foo.html?>
> 
> /Library/WebServer/Documents
> 
> 5) I actually use the above location for all my app file directories and
> just create virtual hosts for each (instead of the userdir ~ thing).
> An examnple entry might look something like this:
> 
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>  DocumentRoot "/Library/WebServer/Documents/clientproject"
>  DirectoryIndex index.cfm
>  ServerName clientproject.localtest.me <http://clientproject.localtest.me/>
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> Localtest.me <http://localtest.me/> always resolves to 127.0.0.1 and lets you 
> use subdomains to
> differentiate sites. So each of my projects has a similar line in
> extra/httpd-vhosts.conf. This also lets me turn on or off CF9, CF10, Railo,
> or Lucee per virtualhost depending on what the client is using in their
> environment.
> 
> -Cameron
> 
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Howdy all,
>> So I upgraded to Yosemite a while ago, and I want to play around with
>> WordPress. I went through all the steps to get Apache up and running, and
>> it works fine when I browse localhost. However, when I try to browse
>> localhost/~brucesorge, I get the message Safari cannot connect to the
>> server. Safari cannot open the page “localhost/~brucesorge” because 
>> safari
>> cannot connect to the server “localhost”. Also, I can only get to 
>> localhost
>> in Safari, not Chrome. Here are the steps I performed, all in Terminal of
>> course.
>> 
>> Created the brucesorge.conf file and added:
>> 
>> <Directory “/Users/brucesorge/Sites/“>
>> AllowOverride All
>> Options Indexe Multiviews FollowSymLinks
>> Require all granted
>> </Directory>
>> 
>> Then I set the permissions: sudo chmod 644 brucesorge.conf
>> 
>> I made sure the four lines in the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf were uncommented:
>> 
>> LoadModule authz_core_module libexec/apache2/mod_authz_core.so
>> LoadModule authz_host_module libexec/apache2/mod_authz_host.so
>> LoadModule userdir_module libexec/apache2/mod_usrdir.so
>> Include /private/etc/apache2/extra/httod-userdir.conf
>> 
>> I opened the http-userdir.conf file and uncommented:
>> Include /private/etc/apache2/users/*.conf
>> 
>> I then restarted apache, but no joy. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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