Ron Lisle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 13/12/2005 23:23:51:
I've installed Apache on a Windows XP machine running in a Domain.
I am able to create aliases to local drives and they work ok.
When I create an alias to a networked drive, it doesn't appear to
work,
returning not found (404).
Hi
I've installed Apache on a Windows XP machine
running in a Domain.
I am able to create aliases to local drives and they work ok.
When I create an alias to a networked drive, it doesn't appear to
work,
returning not found (404).
I've never tested it but I'd write something
like
Alias
William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 18/11/2005 19:51:26:
Well, the .zip file is DOS text encoded for line endings, so that's
probably what you wanted.
Hi,
Thanks for your explanation, it gave me some starting
point to get a apache-no-ssl-2.1.9 compiled for Windows 2003 using
experience
or manage to build Apache 2.1. on a Win platform with Visual Studio 7.x
or 8.x ?
And yes, I downloaded the files from
different mirrors ;-)
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