> > If you remove the prefix in the table than the requirement to prefix the
> > URL goes away. It's just an example.
> 
> Ok.  But, If I want to set for default root URL, do I need apply
> some alias or redirect?

No, in that case you can use the prefix. That's what it's for.

> The last at moment:
> I'm working with apache-midgard-1.2.5 on a Madrake box whithout 
> problems.  But I notes that works fine the first time, but after
> reboot, It didn't work, for 80, 443 and 2000 ports showed the same
> page (default apache).  I restarted apache, and It worked ok, again.
> Furthermore, you can add on your documentation that apache needs
> start before than mysql.  I switch the init order for apache
> and mysql.

That is indeed the source of your problem.

Emile


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