I have recently installed 2.1.8 with SSL support. I have specifed the
ssl.conf file to access the server.crt and server.key within the
ssl.key folder. When I start apache with
./apachectl start I get the following message in the error logs:
[Thu Oct 27 19:06:12 2005] [warn] Init: Session
u... rename the existing index.html page to index_old.html and then rename the page you want to view to index.html!!HTH ;-)UzoOn 20 Oct 2005, at 12:43, cp user wrote:How may I perform this please?
Have you guys by any chance investigated using Hibernate as persistence layer which you can use to interrogate a number of RDBMS? Many of the issue you mention with specific database usage are handled by hibernate.UzoOn 19 Oct 2005, at 12:31, Sean Davis wrote:I am not a programmer, but I do use
Elizabeth,from your earlier post you say that you have installed apache right? So open a command window and type in the location of the apache install for example: cd /usr/local/apache2/binthen type: ./apachectl startNow open up a browser window and type:http://127.0.0.1If you see an introduction
Sean,i have had this problem with pdf's and mp3 files. 2.0.54 is buggy beyond belief! upgrade to 2.1.8 which i did.. and this resolved all of my problemsUzoOn 12 Oct 2005, at 23:09, Sean Davis wrote:It looks like I may have answered my own question here:
Camilla,do yourself a big favor and stay well clear of 2.0.54. Instead install 2.1.8UzoOn 11 Oct 2005, at 12:53, Camilla Langmoen wrote:Hello!I am very new at this, and hope my question is not very stupid. My OS is Win XP. I have downloaded and installed Apache server 2.0.54. When I try to monitor
Teddy,to be honest with you my whole experience with 2.0.54 (OS X) was a complete nightmare. I spent hours chasing issues on my site which were related to a very buggy 2.0.54.Upgrading to 2.1.8 totally resolved any issues my site was havingUzoOn 8 Oct 2005, at 08:42, Octavian Rasnita wrote:Hi, I
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Apache 2.1.8 on OS X 10.4.2 and am having a
problem trying to load php. At the bottom of my httpd.conf file I
specify the following:
# PHP4 configuration
LoadModule php4_module modules/libphp4.so
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml
AddType
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Apache 2.1.8 on OS X 10.4.2 and am having a
problem trying to load php. At the bottom of my httpd.conf file I
specify the following:
# PHP4 configuration
LoadModule php4_module modules/libphp4.so
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml
AddType
Hi Guys,i'm sure that this is a simple one but i'm stumped by it at the moment. In my Httpd.conf file I have the following few lines:RewriteRule "^/(.*)\.(gif|jpg|swf|php|m3u|mp3|m4a|html)$" "$0" [L]RewriteRule
file size of all the other image files which are being loaded on the page and they average around 20KB, while the problem file is 72KB. Is there an issue with ReWrite and the size of files???regardsbeyaOn 16 Sep 2005, at 10:28, Uzo Madujibeya wrote:Hi Guys,i'm sure that this is a simple one but i
Hi Nick,the file is a standard flash file and there is another flash file on the page, the menu bar, which renders properly as well as other images. I was beginning to suspect that maybe the file itself was corrupt but when I loaded the image up by itself www.beyarecords.com/images/music.swf the
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