Re: 2 vhosts with same file names - Apache only uses one file

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On 11/29/06, Earl, Robert(IT) <Earl.R@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




I have seen the following problem with apache using both mod_perl and php.

I would really like to know how to resolve this. If anyone can help, that
would be great.



I have 2 vhosts with different document roots. There are files in each with
the same name, but different content.

It seems apache will load a file from one vhost, and if the file has a
counterpart (file with the same name) in the other vhost, and that file is
requested from the other vhost, apache will use the file that is loaded –
doesn't matter that it is from the document directory of the other vhost or
not.



Ask away if I haven't provided enough information.

I've seen this issue at other places, so I know I'm not the only one with
this problem. I went back about a year looking for a similar posting, but
didn't see one. Sorry if it is posted already.

Are you using mod_cache?

You don't mention anything about your version of apache httpd, nor
your platform.  This certainly does not happen on a default install.

Joshua.

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