Because it's Windows, I had to stop the DNS Client service -- Or, at
least, that seemed to help... Maybe I should start that again and test.
Also, I was dumb enough to not have all my VirtualHost's in /etc/hosts,
only it's Windows so it's c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (in *THIS*
versions
On Mon, June 6, 2005 11:30 pm, Burhan Khalid said:
maybe you could use the apache ProxyPass directive?
ProxyPass testb.xxx.com/a/ testa.xxx.com
or something like that. (I'm just half-remembering
a cool post by Rasmus L. so the syntax is probably off)
I've been trying to search for that
Jochem Maas wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, June 6, 2005 1:54 am, yangshiqi said:
I have a php application (let's call it app A) which is developed
separated
in a test domain name, like http://testa.xxx.com http://testa.xxx.com/
/.
But now I have to move it to another app (called B)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalm=111008638014141w=2
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I have a php application (let's call it app A) which is developed separated
in a test domain name, like http://testa.xxx.com http://testa.xxx.com/ /.
But now I have to move it to another app (called B) using
http://testb.xxx.com http://testb.xxx.com/ /, and the app A becomes just a
subsystem of
On Mon, June 6, 2005 1:54 am, yangshiqi said:
I have a php application (let's call it app A) which is developed
separated
in a test domain name, like http://testa.xxx.com http://testa.xxx.com/
/.
But now I have to move it to another app (called B) using
http://testb.xxx.com
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, June 6, 2005 1:54 am, yangshiqi said:
I have a php application (let's call it app A) which is developed
separated
in a test domain name, like http://testa.xxx.com http://testa.xxx.com/
/.
But now I have to move it to another app (called B) using
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