On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When most people talk about a http and https directory, they are most
> likely talking about the common convention in shared hosting especially
> on Apache where your account will have a httpdocs/ and a httpsdocs/
> directory or similar. Apache sets the docroot depending upon what
> protocol is used http or https. It seems fairly common.
That's not Apache-centric though. It's based upon the layout of
the operating system or control panel architecture, and it's not
really all too common. I believe Plesk and Helm may use it, but by
default (and in cPanel), your web files will normally go to
~/public_html/ for everything, and then HTTPS/SSL connections simply
encrypt everything served from there when called, as opposed to
non-encrypted content-serving on standard HTTP.
Of course, getting into that is a completely different discussion
from the post made by the OP.... whom, as it appears, gave up and took
off when Tedd *hijacked* his thread. ;-P
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