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Hi Bill,

I'm not sure if this is what you want but in the file
(on Unix) jserv.conf there is a directive called ApJServMount
that has a default of "None". (Probably means "/".) It allows
you to mount a "jserv-url" onto an "apache uri".

Mike Wright


Bill Volk wrote:
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> It appears (from the docs) that when I startup Jserv automatically ... that
> it's "working" dirtectory is '/' ...
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> Is there a way of setting up a working directory in the config files?
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> Thanks,
> 
> Bill Volk
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