According to the man page you have to use a comma separated list
Your example would be:

MonoApplications "/demo:/usr/share/doc/xsp/test,/blog:/data/vhosts/test01/blog"

As an alternative you can use a config file. Instead of the MonoApplications-directive use:

MonoApplicationsConfigFile "/usr/local/apache/conf/webapps/config.xml"

The config.xml would look like this:

<apps>

<web-application>
  <name>your.server.name</name>
  <vhost>your.server.name</vhost>
  <vpath>/demo</vpath>
  <path>/usr/share/doc/xsp/test</path>
</web-application>

<web-application>
  <name>your.server.name</name>
  <vhost>your.server.name</vhost>
  <vpath>/blog</vpath>
  <path>/data/vhosts/test01/blog</path>
</web-application>

</apps>

You can find more infos in the man page and in the mod_mono INSTALL-file

have fun,

/daniel

Arne Claassen schrieb:
I've tried it a number of ways, but i seem to only be able to run one webapp with mod_mono.

If i do

  MonoApplications "/demo:/usr/share/doc/xsp/test"
  MonoApplications "/blog:/data/vhosts/test01/blog"

only blog runs.

If i try to combine it as described in the man page for xsp like this

MonoApplications "/demo:/usr/share/doc/xsp/test;/blog:/data/vhosts/test01/blog"

neither runs.

Would using the MonoApplicationsConfig* options instead work or is single webapp a current limitation?

thanks,
arne

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