On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 04:28:50PM +0100, Per JUnsson wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
>
> >This is imaginery URI to distinguish between different namespaces in XML.
> >Schema file (repligard.xml) must be in your system somewhere in
> >/usr[/local]/share/midgard-lib/repligard.xml
> >Look in install-repligard.conf, where schema="..." parameter points to?
>
> Actually, the repligard.conf in /usr/local/midgard/etc uses
> /usr/local/midgard/share/midgard-lib/repligard.xml as schema, and this
> file in turn uses that imaginery URI as namespace.. But why?
Do not look at this URI :-) This is just a mark to internal XML parser
to distinguish subset of XML tags.
> I need massive help here! I have followed the installation instructions,
> but it doesn't seem as if the midgard site is installed on my computer. I
> have configured Apache's httpd.conf as instructed, creating a virtual host
> on port 8080. However, when accessing the webserver at that port, I am
> left with the same display as for the regular port 80.
> Before I send extracts from my configuration files, is there anyone that
> has experienced similar problems before, and can give me any pointers?
Did dbinstall installed Asgard into database? Have you looked into
midgard-data.conf generated by dbinstall?
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