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18 years ago
alebald
Ok added the alias include statement in the http.conf as follows: NameVirtualHost *:80 # #### localhost #### # <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin root@localhost DocumentRoot C:/wamp/www ServerName localhost ErrorLog C:/wamp/logs/error.log CustomLog C:/wamp/logs/access.log common <Directory "C:/wamp/www"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes +ExecCGI AllowOverride All Orde
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18 years ago
alebald
Thanks a ton TwistedChaos, I will try this as soon as I get near a computer and let you know the results
Forum: WampServer English
18 years ago
alebald
Tried with all domains other than localhost and no go. On localhost it works correctly. Also tried by IP address and no such luck either. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense why it's not working but I've tried just about everything I can think of. If needed I can post alias files etc....
Forum: WampServer English
18 years ago
alebald
I realize that it is just a script and can be used in a centralized manner. However that is also my problem I don't know how to make it accessible from anything other than localhost. I assumed it was an alias type setting but I really don't know overall. Thanks in advance, RBrantley
Forum: WampServer English
18 years ago
alebald
I'm having a bit of a problem and I cannot seem to figure out what I'm overlooking. I will state upfront that I am using it in a production environment, however the sites that are hosted are all mine and won't hurt me if they go down a couple of days. So here we go.....I installed WAMP with all the defaults and then modified my httpd.conf as such: NameVirtualHost *:80 # #### localhost #### # &
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