Re: Changeing the default web site

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Krist van Besien wrote:
On 6/4/07, David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Krist van Besien wrote:
> On 6/4/07, David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxx> 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 >> <www.mythtv.org> 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"?


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