Hi,
It looks most likely to be a remnant from your default ‘httpd.conf’ file as it 
usually has several mentions of ‘example.com’ as default values just to give 
clues to what you need to change. These are normally edited out with a ‘#’ and 
only would become active after removing this. So as a first step I would check 
your ‘httpd.conf’ file. 

> On 10 Aug 2018, at 02:23, Yehuda Katz <yeh...@ymkatz.net> wrote:
> 
> The server doesn't set the title, the application does by sending the html 
> <title> tag. Check with your application developer.
> 
> - Y
> 
> On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 3:46 PM Collins O. Adoyo <collin...@yahoo.com.invalid> 
> wrote:
> Dear Users,
> 
> I have a web portal with the title of page showing a default name example.com 
> <http://example.com/>. I wish to rename it to Data Portal. Kindly how do I go 
> about it. I know there is a file I should edit and insert Data Portal where 
> the word www.example.com <http://www.example.com/> .
> 
> Kindly in which directory is this file and whats the same. The server is 
> Apache web server. See the image below to help clarify the same. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Kind regards.
> Collins
> 
> 
> 
> 
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