For what you want from virtual hosting - reading 'everything about virtual hosting' consists of the first few paragraphs of Apache's online help on virtual hosting and the paragraph on virtual hosting near the bottom of httpd.conf
David Segall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Krist van Besien wrote: > On 6/4/07, David Segall wrote: >> >> >> Krist van Besien wrote: >> > On 6/4/07, David Segall wrote: >> >> I would like to add my personal web site as the default to a server >> that >> >> already has a default web site. The existing default web site is >> MythTV >> >> and I don't want to make any changes to it because >> I am >> >> frightened I will have to change the MythTV application. >> > >> > I'm a bit confused here. You are the webmaster of MythTV.org? And how >> > do you expect a webserver to have two default sites? >> I'm sorry, I expressed that very badly. I am running the MythTV's >> MythWeb _application_. It provides web access to _my_ MythTV server. > > Ok. > If what you want is serving www.example.com and mythtv.example.com > from the same apache server than what you need is to read everything > about virtual hosting. > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/ I have managed to avoid that so far by using my domain name manager's Web Fowarding facillity. It forwards www.example.com to example.com. I even use it when I put a reference to a particular page on my site in a Usenet post. I tell people to look at very_interesting.example.com and the web forward takes them to example.com./lengthy_directory_names/very_interesting.html. Can't someone save me from "reading everything about virtual hosting"? --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.