When I call:
http://localhost
What will appear?

It seems only one of both can be used.


On 2 jul, 10:53, Gábor Fási <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can leave the original VirtualHost in httpd.conf for everything
> else, and add another one for your symfony project.
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 16:15, Felipe Hummel<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I've been playing around with Symfony for a time, but neve took it
> > to production. But I'm about to do it.
> > I'm going to deploy a Symfony based application in a Ubuntu web server
> > with Apache.
> > I've tested the VirtualHost configuration and it works fine, but
> > everything that was at "/var/www" is not accessible anymore.
> > In my case /var/www has to be seen and used normally because this
> > won't be the only website on the server, and I can't assume that for
> > each project someone will have to re-configure apache, people just
> > want to put things in /var/www and use it (I'm in a university).
>
> > That said, my problem is how to configure a Symfony application in a
> > non-/var/www directory but also leaving /var/www normally accessible?
>
> > Just an example.
> > I want to access my symfony application with:http://localhost/symfony_app/
> > (located at /home/felipe/workspace....)
> > But I can also have a WikiMedia Wiki at:http://localhost/wiki/
> > (located at /var/www/wiki)
>
> > Sorry if this question is more about Apache than Symfony.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Felipe Hummel
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