What I'm finding strange is this. If I use the VirtualDocumentRoot /home/httpd/webdev/html Apache doesn't issue the warning message upon starting up. However, I get a 403 Forbidden message when i try to go to the site's index.htm.I did notice that the DocumentRoot in the 'Main server configuration' section is /var/www/html. I messed around with that to see if I could get the /home/httpd/webdev/html directory working. Unfortunately I couldn't therefore I changed the DocumentRoot to /var/www/webdev/html and everything is working fine. Below is my VH section.<VirtualHost 198.214.140.243:80> ServerAdmin webmaser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx DocumentRoot /var/www/webdev/html ServerName webdev.sedl.org DirectoryIndex index.php index.htm index.html index.cgi ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/webdev/cgi-bin/" ErrorLog logs/error_log CustomLog logs/access_log combined </VirtualHost>For some reason Apache doesn't complain about this and I don't get teh 403 Forbidden error message.
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