On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 18:44 -0700, Dave Henderson wrote:
I looked in the logs for any indication as to why it would be failing,
but the last write to the access and error logs were several hours
ago. Not sure why it isn't updating. Here is the complete vhost
config (post change):
[snip]
The Gaijin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 18:44 -0700, Dave
Henderson wrote:
I looked in the logs for any indication as to why it would be failing,
but the last write to the access and error logs were several hours
ago. Not sure why it isn't updating. Here is the complete
Gang,
I am pulling my hair out over this. I am trying to redirect the browser so
if a user were to type in something like: www.domain.com/fun it would redirect
to www.domain.com/games/default.html. I have tried Alias's, redirect and
RedirectMatch statements with no luck. Any help would
Dave Henderson wrote:
Gang,
I am pulling my hair out over this. I am trying to redirect the
browser so if a user were to type in something like:
www.domain.com/fun it would redirect to
www.domain.com/games/default.html. I have tried Alias's, redirect and
RedirectMatch statements with
On 5/9/07, The Gaijin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Henderson wrote:
Gang,
I am pulling my hair out over this. I am trying to redirect the
browser so if a user were to type in something like:
www.domain.com/fun it would redirect to
www.domain.com/games/default.html. I have tried
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/9/07, The Gaijin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Henderson wrote:
Gang,
I am pulling my hair out over this. I am trying to redirect the
browser so if a user were to type in something like:
www.domain.com/fun it would redirect to
The Gaijin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/9/07, The Gaijin wrote:
Dave Henderson wrote:
Gang,
I am pulling my hair out over this. I am trying to redirect the
browser so if a user were to type in something like:
www.domain.com/fun it would redirect to
On 5/9/07, Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your replies guys. Yes I have tried both of the methods that
Joshua said and neither of them worked. I don't get any errors when apache
starts (using 2.0.x) on a Debian Sarge server. I get an error when I try to
access the
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/9/07, Dave Henderson wrote:
Thanks for your replies guys. Yes I have tried both of the methods that
Joshua said and neither of them worked. I don't get any errors when apache
starts (using 2.0.x) on a Debian Sarge server. I get an error when I