configure Apache

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Old 07-28-2004
N.A.W.
 
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I have downloaded Apache for Windows, I have it installed. Were do I set up
the option to tell it what the directory for the published stuff is? I have
always used IIS, this is totally new to me.


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Old 07-28-2004
Thor Kottelin
 
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"N.A.W." wrote:
>
> I have downloaded Apache for Windows, I have it installed. Were do I set up
> the option to tell it what the directory for the published stuff is?


Use the DocumentRoot directive.

> I have
> always used IIS, this is totally new to me.


You need to read the documentation.

Thor

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Old 07-28-2004
SubSonic
 
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Default Re: configure Apache

If you are running just 1 domain then it will be automatically set to the
htdocs directory found in your apache directory

All configuration is done in the httpd.conf file found in the conf directory
also found in the apache directory

*:\Programme Files\Apache
Where * = drive letter.


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have
> always used IIS, this is totally new to me.
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