Re: Newbie question

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Florian,

I had sent this email from Nabble and after about 30 minutes I came back to
see what's up and I saw that my email is not sent yet and Nabble offered me
to resend it. And then most probably Nabble has been able to send both
messages to Apache. Apologies for that, but at the same time, your
pre-assumption that I have submitted this email twice to Apache
intentionally, and based on pre-assumption teaching me the ethics of using
mailing lists is annoying. If I had routinely misused the mailing list, then
you could blame me and teach me about ethics. No offense here, but that's
annoying.

And thanks for the response.

Regards,
EWD 


Florian Schmidt-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi Edsger,
> 
> first, simply resending your email is not cool. Resending it on the same
> day
> is close to being annoying. I already read your first email, I think many
> others did that too. Please avoid that in the future.
> 
> What you want, is called a subdomain, you need your provider to arrange
> that.
> 
> After that you can use apache's VirtualHost feature to direct your
> visitors to
> the correct websites.
> 
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/vhosts/
> 
> bye
> Florian
> 
> 
> On Mon, December 17, 2007 20:58, EWD wrote:
>>
>> I have a website that is running at http://www.ewd.com. I have also
>> installed
>> another web application that is also accessible from
>> http://www.edw.com:8080.
>>
>> I want to configure apache so users can use the second application at
>> app.ewd.com instead of www.edw.com:8080. How can I achieve this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Edsger
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