NO NO and thrice NO!
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So it looks like the overall objective is to replace ;WAMPPROJECTSUBMENU with ;WAMPVHOSTSUBMENU.
1. NO!
-- The purpose is to
ADD ;WAMPVHOSTSUBMENU so you have access to BOTH menus!
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They will need to use your IP address and a port other than 80 as your ISP is using port 80 for their stuff.
2. NO!
-- Well not always
-- And if they do
---- its a better idea to leave Apache listening on port 80 and get your Router to forward external accesses on port 8888 to the internal ip address of the WAMPServer PC's port 80. Then when you are using it internally for development you dont have to worry about adding :8888 to all your urls.
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I don't recommend this for a high volume site on a home network.
3. NO!.. Well yes actually but for these more specific reasons.
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WAMPServer is not recommended to be used as any sort of LIVE webserver Its a developers tool.
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Better reason!
-- If you are running any kind of server on a Windows Desktop OS then the OS can only accept 20 external connection on W7, less with earlier versions. So any kind of high volume site will NEVER actually be HIGH volume as Windows Desktop OS's are not configured to cope with that. And before you ask, they pretty much cannot be frigged into becoming a server OS. M$ are smarter than that.
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I found that you still need the overall directory setting in httpd.conf
<Directory "c:/wamp/www">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Require all granted
</Directory>
4. NO!
-- This should not be changed from `Require local`. Do that in the Virtual Host definition for the sites that you actually want to be accessible from the universe, not your whole www folder.
Now you seem to have created a Virtual Hosts that points to \wamp\www if you only want to run one site then the Virtual Host mechanism is not really needed. If your site DocumentRoot is \wamp\www all is setup to use that by default.
Virtual Hosts should be used if you want to have more than one site or place a site in a subdirectory of \wamp\www like \wamp\www\site1 and \wamp\www\site2 OR if you want to place the site code in a totally different folder structure eg C:\websites\site1, C:\wabsites\site2
You made other mistakes but I ran out of steam.
Maybe you should tell us exactly what you are trying to do and we will suggest a reasonable solution for you.
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