RE: apache question part2

2001-12-27 Thread Mit Rowe

turn off Multiviews in /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf

;-)


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 Dear People,

 Thank you for your help with my initial apache question.  I don't know if
 this is a malfunction or what, although it seems to work.

 I opened up the router, and directed it to my server at home.  It's
 responding so I know the daemon is working.  The number of times that I've
 used apache, I've never seen this as an initial message.  Is it possible
 that it's just the port that had some corrupted initial message?  Anyway,
 I'll try the other pages in that directory.

 Take a look at what I'm talking about.
 http://haloflightleader.net
 Peter


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RE: apache question part2

2001-12-27 Thread Mit Rowe

sorry, i should have been more specific...

there is at least one line (maybe more) in the apache config file that
says...


Options ... Multiviews 

remove the multiviews part, leaving the rest, and run

apachectl restart


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 From: Mit Rowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: December 27, 2001 13:26
 To: Peter/Los Angeles, CA; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: apache question part2


 turn off Multiviews in /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf

 ;-)


  -Original Message-
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter/Los Angeles,
  CA
  Sent: December 27, 2001 12:53
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: apache question part2
 
 
  Dear People,
 
  Thank you for your help with my initial apache question.  I
 don't know if
  this is a malfunction or what, although it seems to work.
 
  I opened up the router, and directed it to my server at home.  It's
  responding so I know the daemon is working.  The number of
 times that I've
  used apache, I've never seen this as an initial message.  Is it possible
  that it's just the port that had some corrupted initial
 message?  Anyway,
  I'll try the other pages in that directory.
 
  Take a look at what I'm talking about.
  http://haloflightleader.net
  Peter
 
 
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