Re: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-30 Thread Frederick H. Lamartin
Emptying browser private folders solved my problem. Thanks. - Original Message - From: Anthony J. Biacco To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 6:59 PM Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server Are you sure you

[us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread Frederick H. Lamartin
I am unable to configure Apache to connect to my local site. Apache is installed as a personal web server on a notebook computer that uses the Windows Vista operating system. The Apache installation works, as evidenced by the It works index page shown upon using the http://localhost; URL. I

RE: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread Anthony J. Biacco
Are you sure you reloaded the apache configuration and/or cleared your browser cache? -Tony --- Manager, IT Operations Format Dynamics, Inc. 303-573-1800x27 abia...@formatdynamics.com mailto:abia...@formatdynamics.com http://www.formatdynamics.com

Re: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread Evan Platt
Not to oversimplify things, but if Apache is installed on the laptop, I'm guessing you're not going to want this accessable from the outside world - ie you wouldn't want ME to be able to access it from my house, right? So what's in this folder? A Index.html file? You don't need Apache (or

Re: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
I am unable to configure Apache to connect to my local site. Apache is installed as a personal web server on a notebook computer that uses the Windows Vista operating system. The Apache installation works, as evidenced by the It works index page shown upon using the

Re: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread Evan Platt
At 05:41 PM 4/29/2009, you wrote: Evan, a lot of times people want to work on a website which is created using a scripting langauge, uses a database, etc.. even if they are not connected to the internet at the time, or simply want to save bandwidth. Working on your local webserver allows you

Re: [us...@httpd] Unable to configure Apache to use as personal web server

2009-04-29 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Jonathan Zuckerman wrote: The Apache installation works, as evidenced by the It works index page shown upon using the http://localhosthttp://localhost; URL. I have configured the configuration file, httpd, trying to serve up an index of my web sites stored in the My Website folder, which is