Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Files invisible to Apache?

2005-10-05 Thread Nick Couchman
Nick CouchmanSystems IntegratorSEAKR Engineering, Inc.6221 South Racine CircleCentennial, CO 80111Main: (303) 790-8499Fax: (303) 790-8720Web: http://www.seakr.com On 2005/10/05 at 12:03:47, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 01:50:54PM -0400, Joshua

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] changing default document root directory

2005-10-03 Thread Nick Couchman
First of all, if you're using Apache bundled with some software distribution, make sure that they don't use more than one configuration file. Look for "Include" directives in the apache2.conf file and other Apache configuration files in the configuration directory. The DocumentRoot directive

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to use mod_rewrite with %{REMOTE_USER}

2005-09-30 Thread Nick Couchman
doing it. I've looked breifly as suexec, but this seems specific to executing things with a particular user's id and not necessarily writing filesystem information that way. Thanks, Nick Couchman Systems Integrator SEAKR Engineering, Inc. 6221 South Racine Circle Centennial, CO 80111 Main: (303