This is a discussion on Stupid _default_ question? within the Apache Web Server forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Gentlemen; I've seen reference to the virtual server "_default_" in various examples in this group and in ...
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Gentlemen;
I've seen reference to the virtual server "_default_" in various examples in this group and in many other pubs and sites. I was wondering if the phrase "_default_" is an actual reserved server directive to signify the default site OR simply an example of how one would define the default. Can someone please clarify this for me as in several of my apache2 boots I see no reference to that phrase. Thank you. Bob |
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On Tue, 9 May 2006 09:39:18 +0200, Davide Bianchi
<davideyeahsure@onlyforfun.net> wrote: > >> in several of my apache2 boots > >You have Apache 'boots' ? > >Davide Oops: "in several of my apache2 "BOOKS". >Windows 95 has been operating for 2 hours, 32 minutes. No errors reported. CALL >GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS NOW! uptime shows 777 days since last reboot. No errors reported. Don't bother calling Guiness because this record will be broken every day for the next infinitum days. Bob |