_nasturtium wrote:

First, my apologies, but I've been reading too much Chaucer.

On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 09:51 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:


You can also place files in your home directory to be served by Apache.
Create a directory called "pubic_html" in your home directory and start
adding files. You don't even need root access to do this.


May I suggest "public_html" instead?


You can then view those file by going to
http://localhost/~yourhomedirectoryname/

Have fun.



Regards, _nasturtium


ROTFLMAO! :-D


Sorry. :-[

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