2010/1/16 Francois Gingras <francois.ging...@gmail.com> > 2010/1/16 Jiongliang Zhang <zhnzhong...@gmail.com>: > > I have implement something like this: > > > > <virtualhost :80> > > mailman is here, > > </virtualhost> > > > > <virtualhost :8080> > > redmine is here. > > </virtualhost> > > > > so when I using mydomain:80 and mydomain:8080, I can request both of > them. > > But now I have new reqirements, I hope using mydomain/mailman and > > mydomain/redmine > > to identify them, just like: > > > > http://mydomain/mailman > > http://mydomain/redmine > > > > on ubuntu server 8.04, apache2.2, ip: 192.168.1.128, domain: mydomain > > > > mailman path: /var/lib/mailman/* > > redmine path: /var/lib/redmine/* > > > > How can I do this. (I'm newbee on apache) > >
> Use an alias: > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_alias.html#alias > > Frank > I tried the alias, but it doesn't work. Is Alias just for filesystem? But this requirement should be set to mapping web site, a web site may be started in a virtualhost tag, so, the alias cannot map to http://.... or servername value? any ideas? -- Best regards! Thanks Jiongliang Zhang