Brian Tobin wrote:
> Yes, it does mean they haven't read the documentation either. I figured it
> out, but you have to admit it's not very clear in the beginning (at least
> for idiots like myself).
Not to pour lemon juice in your paper cut, but if you go step-by-step through
Analog docs, this is described on page 6. Of course, that's much more obvious to
those of use familiar with the Analog paradigm.
> I was used to httpd.conf where you specify everything in the config file, and
> only run the program once. This is different, where you run the program many
> times with different config files.
Actually.... :) apache runs once for each connection. Much like Analog does,
except it produces a set of documents based on users' requests rather than soley on
a config file. But yes, all possible configurations are in one file. Sometimes,
though, I think it would be easier if each virtual host definition had it's own
conf file.
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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