I should possibly have added that I don't want the access to be automatic. 
Certainly
for automatic access, that would be the way to go. My problem was finding the 
way to
get the access. I tried a number of solutions with permissions and symlinks and 
"alias"
in the .conf file for the web server, several suggested in various postings on 
the net
before the bind-mount suggestion resolved the problem nicely.

Best, JN

On 2019-04-16 1:45 p.m., Charles Nadeau wrote:
> Pr. Nash,
> 
> Or you could do it from your /etc/fstab: 
> https://serverfault.com/questions/613179/how-do-i-do-mount-bind-in-etc-fstab
> 
> Charles
> 
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 7:40 PM J C Nash <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     I've put up some notes on this at
> 
>     https://wiki.linux-ottawa.org/doku.php?id=technical
> 
>     If anyone has comments/edits, please let us know. Can either do the edit 
> or
>     provide a login.
> 
>     Thanks to Alex P. for suggestion. (Alex: for some reason your email is 
> now dead,
>     and DNS does not find your domain.)
> 
>     Cheers, JN
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