Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried to make sure that there aren't any
chars that shouldn't be there, but still no luck.  I think it may be some
undocumented max number of characters or something :(

I'm a little new to Apache, could you explain the second suggestion a
little further?  I tried to add a second <VirtualHost> entry to catch
everything that the other one misses, but I get an error.

Thanks!
Christine

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joshua
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a limit on how many ServerAlias
entries for one VirtualHost?


On 8/29/07, Christine Grudecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one java application that I need to access with a bunch of
different
> aliases.  I currently have 427 aliases set up, and I get an error when I
try
> to add any more.  The error I get is: Reloading httpd: not reloading due
to
> configuration syntax issue.

I'm not sure what would be causing that issue. It could be your editor
doing some bad line-wrapping on you behind the scenes.

But here is a trick: just list this <VirtualHost> first in the config
file and it will automatically get any request that doesn't match any
other virtual host.

Joshua.



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