Re: DocumentRoot - Apache2 - Ubuntu

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Tim Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 02:05, Stephen wrote:
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I don't see a `DocumentRoot' variable in the apache2 httpd.conf.
Can I add that variable and will it have the same effect .

 Hi Stephen:

Look at some of the nested/included *.conf files.
There is no path called `included'.
  the directories below /etc/apache2 are:

conf.d, mods-available, mods-enabled, sites-available, sites-enabled

Line 5 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
looks like this:
DocumentRoot /var/www/

Is that what you are referring to?

The idea is that changes are made to them, and not http.conf.
Pointer/URLs to documentation on this subject are invited too.
thanks
tim

As far as I know it can go into the main 'apache2.conf' file as well as <VirtualHost> containers (as found in 000-default). You should'nt see anything in 'httpd.conf' unless you've added it. Mine has a brief description about backwards compat. and 1 line commented out as an example.

Norm

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