Hai Eberl,
I have tried the same but still I couldn't able to set multiple paths for
documents.
Can you please give me the sample code for this?
Thanks!
Thanasekaran
-----Original Message-----
From: Maximilian Eberl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem in document root
You cannot define multiple folders comma-separated like in $PATH
C:\;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM )!!!
Each folder has to be defined explicitely.
<Directory C:/apache1.3.12/htdocs>
.. What You do with all of them ...
</Directory>
<Directory C:/apache1.3.12/htdocs/mySubdirectory>
.. What You want to do in the subdirectory...
</Directory>
And every directive (allow/deny/Execute) goes for all subdirectories of the
definde directory IF there is not a separate Definition for it (like in my
example the mySubdirectory - definition)
And: any HTML-folder should be under the main document directory Apache has
no access to directories outside the document root.
Maximilian Eberl
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