So I tried solution 3...
> 3) Place your PersonalSite and ProfesionalSite directories outside
> of the webserver root directory, and use Alias directives to point
> /PersonalSite and /ProfessionalSite to them. That way even if you
> can list the root level directory, neither site will show up
Israel, that was my question exactly. I should be able to get one of these
methods to work. Thank you.
Bruce
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If I read the question right, what you are missing is what happens if someone
currently at www.myDomainName.com/PersonalS
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Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm interested in this question, too,
so thanks for asking.
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to suppress automatic index generation, then users wont be able to
browse from one site to the other.
Am I missing something?
-Kevin
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I missing something?
-Kevin
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Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm intere
Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm interested in this question, too, so thanks for
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Sorry, this is pr