Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-09-09 Thread Dana Marshall
It doesn't... it figures it really figures. *laugh* Okay, thanks for the link. Dana At 11:13 AM 8/21/2005, you wrote: Whew, makes things much easier [no, I'm not psychic, and didn't read your mind that you were on windows - I don't of a windows distribution which doesn't include httpd.defa

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-09-09 Thread Dana Marshall
Okay, I know this is an old message, but I'm just getting around to working on Apache... where do I find the LoadModule directives to install? I did a typical install, so it didn't install any of that stuff, or so the Windows Installer said. Just changed the drive letter, and left the rest of t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-21 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Whew, makes things much easier [no, I'm not psychic, and didn't read your mind that you were on windows - I don't of a windows distribution which doesn't include httpd.default.conf]. See; http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.0.x/docs/conf/httpd-win.conf for the Win32 default htt

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-20 Thread Dana Marshall
Uh, that made no sense. I have Windows... guess I need to dig into my Apache book to figure out what you mean by LoadModule directives. :) Dana At 07:51 AM 8/15/2005, you wrote: Dana Marshall wrote: I couldn't FIND the httpd.default.conf file, if it's THERE, I'd use it... but thanks for the l

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-20 Thread Dana Marshall
Other than changing the drive letter, yes. Dana At 08:42 AM 8/14/2005, you wrote: Dana, Did you do a "Standard" install of Apache? I mean standard as one that you did not change any of the "default" paths. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 8/13/2005 at 7:30 PM Dana Marshall wro

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-15 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Dana Marshall wrote: I couldn't FIND the httpd.default.conf file, if it's THERE, I'd use it... but thanks for the link... now, for future reference, where WOULD I find this file??? Or put it, so that Apache sees it? for Apache 2.0 you can grab the absolute most current files from; http://sv

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-14 Thread Steven Pierce
Dana, Did you do a "Standard" install of Apache? I mean standard as one that you did not change any of the "default" paths. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 8/13/2005 at 7:30 PM Dana Marshall wrote: >I couldn't FIND the httpd.default.conf file, if it's THERE, I'd use >it... but tha

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-13 Thread Dana Marshall
I couldn't FIND the httpd.default.conf file, if it's THERE, I'd use it... but thanks for the link... now, for future reference, where WOULD I find this file??? Or put it, so that Apache sees it? Dana At 07:43 PM 8/12/2005, you wrote: Hi, Does the httpd.default.conf that comes with Apache not

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-12 Thread ohaya
Hi, Does the httpd.default.conf that comes with Apache not work for you? If not, here's link for building a "minimal" httpd.conf for Linux: http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~jw35/courses/apache/html/c486.html Hope that helps... Jim Dana Marshall wrote: > > I'm looking for a BLANK config file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache config file

2005-08-12 Thread Dana Marshall
I'm looking for a BLANK config file for Apache 2. I have had no luck with the version of Apache that I have (got it from a book on Apache. I'm trying to set up Apache for multiple domain names and also as a front door for WinServer. I've got the WinServer addins, but I still need the basic con