Have you tried css/style.css?
pch0317 wrote:
Rodrigo Aliste P. wrote:
Where are located your css files? And how are you calling them from
the HTML, pointing to where?
2009/9/16 pch0317
Hello
I have problem with css styles.
When I open www page directly from disc
It sounds to me like you are hosting their sites... meaning you have
virtual hosts, etc.?
If I go to my bank and open a checking account... fine... it's free.
However, if I want a safe deposit box, I'll have to pay... unless...
maybe if I keep X amount of money deposit accounts with the
That said, the most expensive gold-plated cert. you can buy may not be
worth much more, in your application, than one you could get for half
as much.
This is absolutely correct...except that some may appreciate the fact
that you're using the gold-plated cert.
That is, it sounds much better to
I've seen the other answers here, but I have both Apache and Tomcat
running without issues on Windows Vista I turned off UAC... and...
I'm sure we'll here the gasps at my suggestion, but I've been running
Vista this way for 2 years with not a single issue nor intrusion!
There is no
You can make the request directly to Tomcat. What port is Tomcat
listening on? Are you willing to open that port directly? Think about
who/what is accessing that servlet. They will need to know that port.
Is that OK?
si...@allumezinfotech.com wrote:
Any Suggestions please?
We have
Well, of course, directly to tomcat. Every link in the chain makes the
chain longer and heavier, but you generally cannot lock the gate with a
one-link chain. Apache and Tomcat will do some caching, so it may not
matter.
Is Tomcat and Apache on the same physical machine? Are there other
I think you've answered your question. Take out Apache. Leave Tomcat
where it is, and just hit Tomcat directly.
Nothing wrong with opening port anything on app servers, just not the
norm. However, an internal app on an internal machine, you should be fine.
si...@allumezinfotech.com wrote:
Uh oh! I am missing something else. I have no HTML code like that
anywhere! In fact, I don't use framesets at all!!! When the request
hits the index.html at VideoFortWorth, this is the HTML there (And I
really hope my email client doesn't mangle it):
And... at
I think you're getting thereI hadn't thought of hitting with CURL...
I use GoDaddy for hosting and DNS... I run my own server with
Apache/Tomcat. At GoDaddy, my forwarding is masked to my router's IP
(so you don't see the ip of the server)... But, I don't see how GoDaddy
can possibly
GoDaddy must
have some kind of internal DB to house the titles it injects into its
frameset.
Thanks for all your help
Krist van Besien wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
I think you're getting thereI hadn't thought of hitting with CURL...
I use GoDaddy
That's one of the mysteries... one of the first things I checked...
nothing in my HTML does it but ProSportsResumes is the first listing
in the virtual hosts... so I'm thinking it may have a relationship
Krist van Besien wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Joseph Morgan
wrote
www.VideoFortWorth.com
192.168.x.x www.ProSportsResumes.com
??
Christian Buczek wrote:
*Von:* Joseph Morgan [mailto:josephmmor...@hotmail.com]
*Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 26. März 2009 03:21
*An:* users@httpd.apache.org
*Betreff:* [us...@httpd] Mangled my Virtual Hosts
I have somehow mangled my virtual hosts
I tried just the *:80... but that didn't work at all... no web sites
worked after that...
Only 127.0.0.1:* seems to work at the moment... but I'm going to try to
use my actual network assigned IP as suggested by Christial Buczek...
I think I have it all matching... but will check to be sure.
Yep... my email client must have stripped them
Justin Pasher wrote:
Joseph Morgan wrote:
I have somehow mangled my virtual hosts.. or so I think. I have two web
sites http://www.ProSportsResumes.com, and
http://www.VideoFortWorth.com, among others hosted on the same machine.
If you visit
I have somehow mangled my virtual hosts.. or so I think. I have two web
sites http://www.ProSportsResumes.com, and
http://www.VideoFortWorth.com, among others hosted on the same machine.
If you visit http://www.VideoFortWorth.com, you'll see
ProSportsResumes in the title, but the content of
7, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Joseph Morgan wrote:
Jim here is my changed httpd.conf file:
NameVirtualHost *
#
=
ServerAdmin ad...@prosportsresumes.com
DocumentRoot G:/webroot/htdocs/ProSportsResumes
ServerName
Well, actually I have... but my stupid email client is trying to
interpret the VirtualHost tags as HTML in the email... and therefore the
VirtualHost stanzas aren't visible in the email text So, imagine
that the VirtualHost blocks are correctly
Norman Peelman wrote:
Rob wrote:
It Needs
I am having a problem configuring virtual hosts on my Apache 2.2.6
server. Apache ALWAYS serves up the first virtual host regardless of
the actual host requested.
Here is the small snippet from my http.conf file (just so you know I did
it, but please, if something is wrong...):
# Virtual
www.ProSportsResumes.com
127.0.0.1 should be ur servers ip
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
I am having a problem configuring virtual hosts on my Apache 2.2.6
server. Apache ALWAYS serves up the first virtual host regardless of
the actual host requested.
Here
, and that serves up the
index.html at the common document root (G:/webroot/htdocs)
Jim Walls wrote:
Joseph Morgan wrote:
I am having a problem configuring virtual hosts on my Apache 2.2.6
server. Apache ALWAYS serves up the first virtual host regardless of
the actual host requested.
Well
version of the
ProSportsResumes site. When I use FireFox, I get a perfect version of
the Cisly (my mom's) site.
WTH?
Joe
Jim Walls wrote:
Joseph Morgan wrote:
I am having a problem configuring virtual hosts on my Apache 2.2.6
server. Apache ALWAYS serves up the first virtual host regardless
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