Thanks, Ben. Here is an extract from the 'httpd.conf' file:
<VirtualHost x.x.x.x>
ServerName www.nameofsite.co.uk
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/sites/www.nameofsite.co.uk/web
ServerAlias nameofsite.co.uk www.name-of-site.co.uk name-of-site.co.uk
ErrorLog /home/sites/www.nameofsite.co.uk/logs/error_log
TransferLog "|rotatelogs /home/sites/www.nameofsite.co.uk/logs/access_log
604800
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
</VirtualHost>
When accessing the Home Page, the browser automatically appends the '/' and
then the page is displayed (plus the multiple log entries). When any other
page is browsed, the URL becomes (for example):
http://www.nameofsite.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=about.index
....and you only get one log entry for the page.
According to my (very basic) understanding of Apache, 'ServerName' shouldn't
have a trailing '/'. Is there a global setting where this should be added for
all domains or am I missing something?
Apache is version 1.3.x
Many thanks,
Matt.
> Just an odd thought -- are you accessing the site w/ the same *exact*
> URL as specified in httpd.conf?
> E.g. if your conf says: "http://www.google.com" (no trailing whack),
> are you entering the same thing, or "http://www.google.com/" (trailing
> whack) ... Or vice versa.
>
> I've heard in some configurations that this can result in a double-hit.
>
> --Ben
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