Use the one in the installation-directory.
.\xammp\htdocs
You'll see some files there instead of only one index as it appear in
.\xammp\apache\htdocs
On 05.01.2010 20:56, Peter Maguire wrote:
Im using xampp with apache but they both have htdocs folders. Which one do I
use?
Sent from my
Hello. Beside other configurations I got this VirtualHost:
VirtualHost *:200
DocumentRoot D:/develop
Directory D:/develop
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
André Warnier wrote:
Maybe the first thing is : why use a .htaccess file, when you evidently
have access to the main server configuration.
Because I want to make an application not only for my apache. This makes
it easier for end-users. But I give the hint, too.
I am also a bit puzzled by
Eric Covener wrote:
Can you illustrate the same issue without any rewrite?
I guess you mean this (sorry I have to train my English):
There is a VirtualHost on Port 200 e.g.
It's Document Root is D:/develop.
So every call of http://127.0.0.1:200 leads to this dir.
Within an Alias
Eric Covener wrote:
Within an Alias http://127.0.0.1:200/foo; that shall use
G:/Documents/web/foo.
If you stop here, does the Alias work?
Yes. If I turn the Option Indexes it shows all sub-directories. Even
the mentioned .htacces is found in /foo/trunk.
And in /foo there exists /trunk
Hallo. In der Konfiguration habe ich nahezu alle Pfade relativ
angegeben, da das Verzeichnis des Servers als virtuelles Laufwerk
vorhanden seien wird (der Laufwerksbuchstabe ändert sich des öfteren).
Zudem definiere ich für ein festes Laufwerk (F):
Alias /foo F:/Ordner/Unterordner/Zielordner
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Normal heißt hierbei: Es wird nicht mit Alias gearbeitet, sondern das
Verzeichnis ist 'echt' in dem DirectoryRoot.
Gruß,
Mike
Rainer Sokoll schrieb:
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 04:11:05PM +0100, R. M. Pretzlaw wrote:
Zudem definiere ich für ein festes Laufwerk (F):
Alias /foo F:/Ordner/Unterordner