RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts') SOLVED

2005-11-15 Thread George Pitcher
Joshua et al, Thanks for the input guys. I've got it working now. Cheers George -Original Message- From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 November 2005 2:54 pm To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts')

2005-11-14 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/14/05, George Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This isn't a website with three sub-directories. Its actually five websites that use the same directory and it isn't the document root. When the user come in with the url 'http://www.website.com/site_a/' it takes them to 'home.php' which

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts')

2005-11-14 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/14/05, George Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It isn't a PHP issue. On IIS, I set a virtual site called 'site_a' and specify which folder was going to be used. I then set up another 4 virtual sites with their own names and they all point to the same folder. I want to know how to do

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts')

2005-11-13 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/13/05, George Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, After 6 years, I'm moving over from IIS to Apache 2, still on Windows. My server is on NT4, but my development machine runs Windows XP. I have a series of websites that share a document root, so that when they use the url

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts')

2005-11-13 Thread George Pitcher
Joshua, -Original Message- From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 November 2005 6:15 pm To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts') On 11/13/05, George Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED