[users@httpd] Best Wishes for 2015

2015-01-03 Thread Jos
I would like to thank the Apache team and all list members for their supportand hope everyone enjoys an informative and productional 2015. Keep up the good work! BR, Jos Chrispijn -- Vision is not seeing things as they are, but as they will be...

Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.4 This webpage has a redirect loop

2015-01-03 Thread Francois Gingras
Your second rule is mostly abusing mod_rewrite - you should use FallbackResource instead, or just add a RewriteCond before the rule to prevent loops in the per directory context. Frank On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Tim Dunphy bluethu...@gmail.com wrote: Hey all, OK so I have a website

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread ghalvors78
I'm not sure what you are asking. No, it doesn't work. That was the one I demonstrated in telnet. I did not get my screen filled with HTML, instead I got an error message. I actually copied the conf file from a working website and only renamed the ServerName and DocumentRoot, noting else.

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread ghalvors78
I'm making a guess here. Are you asking whether I assign Host: as being example.com or www.example.com? Here's the script from each. They are slightly different, but the result is the same. $ telnet www.example.com 80 Trying 104.236.xxx.yyy... Connected to example.com. Escape character is

Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.4 This webpage has a redirect loop

2015-01-03 Thread Tim Dunphy
Hi Frank, Your second rule is mostly abusing mod_rewrite - you should use FallbackResource instead, or just add a RewriteCond before the rule to prevent loops in the per directory context. OK thanks for that suggestion. I'll give FallbackResource a shot! I wasn't actually the one to write these

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread Nick Kew
On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 12:19:38 -0500 ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote: I'm making a guess here. Are you asking whether I assign Host: as being example.com or www.example.com? Here's the script from each. They are slightly different, but the result is the same. Not actually the same ... $

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread ghalvors78
On January 3, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Nick Kew n...@webthing.com wrote: On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 12:19:38 -0500 ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote: I'm making a guess here. Are you asking whether I assign Host: as being example.com or www.example.com? Here's the script from each. They are slightly

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread Stormy
At 08:40 PM 1/3/2015 -0500, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote: [snip] I'm not sure why these two behave differently (www.example.com vs example.com) I always thought the extra four letters were something that Apache knew how to deal with. It's hard to guarantee that the user will user type or

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread ghalvors78
Okay, it occurred to me that I never at any point expected the file xmlprc.php to load automatically. I would have guessed something like an index.php or index.html to load instead. I reinstalled wordpress, but that seemed to make no difference. All that is in my DocumentRoot directory is a

Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosting: One website doesn't work.

2015-01-03 Thread ghalvors78
On January 3, 2015 at 9:09 PM, Stormy storm...@stormy.ca wrote: At 08:40 PM 1/3/2015 -0500, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote: [snip] I'm not sure why these two behave differently (www.example.com vs example.com) I always thought the extra four letters were something that Apache knew how to deal