On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Hedley Finger <hedley.fin...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I have got Apache working on Windows 7 in that when I enter localhost or
> 127.0.0.1 in Google Chrome I get the index.html "It Works!" page from
> htdocs/. I have edited the conf/ledgersmb-httpd.conf file but when
>
> localhost/ledgersmb
>
> or
>
> localhost/ledgersmb/login.pl
>
> is typed into the browser it displays a "URL not found" error message,
> rather than the output of login.pl when it is run.
>
> Both httpd.conf and ledgersmb-httpd.conf are in the conf/ folder. Is this
> correct? What is the order of precedence of *.conf files?
>
The key in the ledgersmb-httpd.conf is the alias directive.
You may need to hand-edit the ledgersmb-httpd.conf to set the paths. Note
that on Linux and Windows the directory slashes go different directions.
Fortunately this is not a problem in the Perl app.
>
> It is possible that the lines
>
> # Redirect the /ledgersmb and /ledgersmb/ URL paths to
> # the true login script: /ledgersmb/login.pl
> RewriteRule ^/ledgersmb/?$ /ledgersmb/login.pl [R]
>
>
Hope the above helps.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
>
>
>
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