I am talking about the document root. I'm sorry it was unclear. I'm
a newby. =) I guess my real question is, does it have to be a user
in /home/username on a Unix system? I'll have only one user - the
app user.
Carol
On Sep 16, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Carol Walter wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a configuration issue. I want to put a directory
called "www" under a project directory. The "www" directory is
where the php code will go. I've found the UserDir directive that
will allow creating that under /home/username, but I haven't found
one like the one I want. Is there a directive for this?
Thank you,
Your question is a little unclear. Do you want the "www" directory
to be treated as the user's document root (such that http://
hostname/~username/ points to the www directory)? If so, then you
simply need to set the UserDir directive accordingly based upon
your home directory structure. Otherwise, please explain what you
are trying to do a little more.
--
Justin Pasher
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