Missing the char '/' in <location /test> was only typing error. In real 
httpd.conf I have it right. I can configure Apache according the
[1] or the [2] and the Apache is still searching in bad directory 
/var/www/html/test when I type the http://localhost/test into the browser. Here 
is the record from /var/log/httpd/error_log:

[Mon Jan 02 12:54:24 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: 
/var/www/html/test

But the right directory are /usr/lib/xsp/test (setting according [1]) and 
/var/www/test (setting according [2]).

Thanks for help, Petr.

[1] http://mono-project.com/Mod_mono
[2] http://www.mono-project.com/AutoConfiguration

> > LoadModule mono_module modules/mod_mono.so
> > Alias /test "/usr/lib/xsp/test"
> > AddMonoApplications default "/test:/usr/lib/xsp/test"
> > <location test="">
> > SetHandler mono
> > </location>
> > 
> > to the httpd.config.
> 
> Try prepending a '/' to 'test': "<location>"
> 
> Also, if you followed the instructions in the auto-configuration web
> page, you shouldn't be using 'SetHandler'. Just include mod_mono.conf.
> 
> -Gonzalo

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