If I understand the question:
1. You have a Web site at your ISP.
2. You download [some] pages to your local Web server.
3. You want Apache to reference pages not downloaded
relative to the hosted Web server rather than to the local
document root.

If this is correct, perhaps look at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect

I have not used this directive as my sites have a Perl
based solution.

At 01:25 PM 10/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Does anyone know how to tell Apache to respond to a full domain name like:
>http://www.name.com
>
>I have downloaded to my LAN the web site files and directories from my 
>hosted virtual server on the Internet.  I don't want the pathnames 
>converted to local directories on my workstation.  I need to run the 
>Apache web page server on my LAN so it sees these same directories and 
>files as does the Apache web server on my hosted web site sees these 
>directories and files.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions how to make the LAN based Apache server 
>respond to a domain name like http://www.name.com


Robert Monical
Reservation Technologies, Inc.
Technology Solutions for Destination Marketing Organizations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.restek.com




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