Re: Configuration issue with Apache HTPP Server

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Hi Krithi Narayan,

The same source code is deployed to hosting server (http://javagalaxy.com/forum/index.php) and it works over there. I dont know what settings are done at the hosting server as the configuration was done by the hosting provider.

I wanted to replicate the same in my local box and it gives me these problems. And this is not only the problem I am getting, when I click on any other link in index.php, I get this error

[Thu Sep 13 14:53:34 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: E:/Software/ApacheHTTP/Apache2/htdocs/forum

This doesn't look to me a code problem but I am missing some configuration somewhere that I am not able to figure out. Can you please help me out?

Regards,
Uma

On 9/17/07, Kirthi Narayan <kirthiks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cld you please check your index.php.
 
Kirthi

 
On 9/13/07, Uma Kalluru < umajava@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have installed Apache 2.0.59 using windows installer. Every thing went well and then I installed PHP 5.2.4 using windows installer which was also successful.

I had some source code (phpBB forum source code) and I wanted to test this source code. I have done the modifications to httpd.conf file

I added an alias so I can avoid using the default DocumentRoot "E:/Software/ApacheHTTP/Apache2/htdocs"

Alias /forum/ "E:/Software/Tomcat5.0/webapps/test2/forum/"
    <Directory "E:/Software/Tomcat5.0/webapps/test2/forum">
        AllowOverride None
        Options IncludesNoExec
        AddOutputFilter Includes html
        AddHandler type-map var
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
     </Directory>

when I point to http://localhost/forum/index.php, index.php gets loaded but I get this error in error.log file and Apache HTTP Server stops

[Wed Sep 12 23:08:37 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: E:/Software/ApacheHTTP/Apache2/htdocs/images, referer: http://localhost/forum/index.php

There is an "images" folder within "forum" folder but why is it looking for "images" folder within "htdocs", I haven't kept anything over there.

Am I missing anything in the configuration? Please help me out.

Regards,
Uma



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