Krist van Besien wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:18 PM, J. Greenlees <li...@jaqui-greenlees.net> 
> wrote:
>
>
>   
>> I tried specifying the name in the NameVirtualHost for 3 domains.
>> [ one entry per domain, naturally. ] It was only by using the *.:80 in
>> the NameVirtualHost directive, and only having the one NameVirtualHost
>> for multiple vhosts that the error went away.
>>     
>
> You could have found this out by reading the manual too :-)
>   

But then I wouldn't remember it as well. ;-)
I always try to figure it out without touching the docs, and usually
succeed, so I remember it better.
I may not know why it was done that way until I read them, but I do at
least remember how to use the directives correctly.

~snip~
> Putting the servhostname in the <VirtualHost> tag itself does not
> cause apache to match requests to this hostname to this block, as in
> the value inside the <VirtualHost> tag is only used to match against a
> NameVirtualHost statement...
>
> Krist
True, it just makes it easier for a human to scan a listing of them and
find the one they want.
The layout of the Virtualhost container makes finding the container
delimiters easer than finding the servername directive when scanning
through a number of them.

Jaqui



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