I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I have no desire at this time
to set up a web server for myself but I am doing some volunteer work for
and archeology agency (writing a search program to work through a
browser). I'm suppose to meet with them on Monday and I can't test my
script. I had
Erick Kinnee wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 06:35:55PM -0600, ktb wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I have no desire at this time
to set up a web server for myself but I am doing some volunteer work for
and archeology agency (writing a search program to work through a
Umm, Either just point your browser at http://localhost or add a line to
/etc/hosts that will resolve to the local box, so connections can be
passed on to apache. The first way is easiest, unless your script has
that domain hardwired into it.
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Eric G . Miller wrote:
Umm, Either just point your browser at http://localhost or add a line to
/etc/hosts that will resolve to the local box, so connections can be
passed on to apache. The first way is easiest, unless your script has
that domain hardwired into it.
Your right the first
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 08:38:12PM -0600, ktb wrote:
My /etc/hosts looks like this,
~$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 xyf localhost
What could be wrong?
That won't cut it. With that entry, http://xyf will work, provided
SeverName xyf
127.0.0.1 www.xyf.com localhost
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