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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
I figured it out myself, but thank you. Here's the problem: I wanted to be able to use something like JW web player, HTML files, and video files from another harddrive, listed as /media/ I was taken in circles, but this is nobody's fault in the end. I poked around the WAMP menus. APACHE - ALIAS DIRECTORIES this immediately piqued my interest. NONE of these subfolders were in www. It tur
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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
Bad language and bad attitude? I only said things like BS and crap, which I would think would be cleaned up versions of what they could have been, or are these words also unacceptable? (I'm genuinely curious, not being sarcastic, as it may sound). I also mentioned the whole IP address thing working, and thanked them for that advice. I've been getting upset, but not angry in the least, and I
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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
okay, followed instructions, did the following: edited the conf file to include "my-vhosts.conf" in "\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\conf\extra" created file "my-vhosts.conf" by copying the other vhosts conf file. edited out the BS that the instructions told me to get rid of (that sample crap). I got a bit nervous about messing with the original vhosts conf file, so yeah,
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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
Thread found: IT WAS USELESS. Sorry. Here is what it is saying I can do: I can turn D:\MEDIA\ into something like //MEDIA/ and if I edit my windows system HOSTS file, which I DARE NOT TOUCH, I can have /MEDIA also load as blah blah blah. Here is WHAT I WANT TO DO: I have D:\MEDIA\ I have //localhost/ and wish to virtually add the D drive's MEDIA folder to WAMP as //localhost/MEDIA/ No
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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
Thank you for your reply, I'll make sure to look around for those threads. As for WAMP on D drive, it's an external HDD, I'd rather not do that. Windows doesn't like it when I disconnect the drive if there's programs running on it, and sometimes disconnects are accidental. As for moving/copying WAMP, thanks for the warning, I figured it wouldn't work because when I tried looking at the conf fi
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9 years ago
LORDSANTAENGLISH
I've got WAMPSERVER installed on Windows 7 ultimate edition 64 bit OS, in the folder C:\SERVER\ Now, as it is, WAMP has automatically set itself to load web pages from \SERVER\www\ which is cool and all. Problem is, my harddrive isn't that large, while my D drive is 2 TB and has a shitload of shows, movies, etc that I've ran through video converters to translate into MP4 format for easy viewi
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