Re: [cli-users@httpd] Configuring directory

2004-12-17 Thread Sean McCleary
Hey Bill, it worked! Thanks a million! It was your second suggestion, with the trailing slash on "Alias" and no trailing slash on "AspNetMount" ... looks like it's running smoothly now! thanks! On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:01:57 -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 02:12 AM 12

Re: [cli-users@httpd] Configuring directory

2004-12-17 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
At 02:12 AM 12/17/2004, Sean McCleary wrote: >Hi all, question on config: > >The example docs say how to get ASPX files running in c:\StoreCSVS, >and aliasing that to /Store/CSVS. > >And that works forme. > >So uh... what if I want my ASPX files to just be in the "/" directory? > i.e. I want people

Re: [cli-users@httpd] Configuring directory

2004-12-17 Thread Sean McCleary
I hadn't meant to start a debate about organization of ASP.NET Applications within a web site. I just want to know if it's possible to have ASPX files in the root, i.e. http://myhost/index.aspx Let's say, for example, that I only have one web application, and the hostname of the web site describe

Re: [cli-users@httpd] Configuring directory

2004-12-17 Thread Jeff White
From: "Sean McCleary" Hi all, question on config: The example docs say how to get ASPX files running in c:\StoreCSVS, and aliasing that to /Store/CSVS. And that works forme. So uh... what if I want my ASPX files to just be in the "/" directory? i.e. I want people to get to http://myhost/index.aspx

[cli-users@httpd] Configuring directory

2004-12-17 Thread Sean McCleary
Hi all, question on config: The example docs say how to get ASPX files running in c:\StoreCSVS, and aliasing that to /Store/CSVS. And that works forme. So uh... what if I want my ASPX files to just be in the "/" directory? i.e. I want people to get to http://myhost/index.aspx . I've tried Alia