* Jerry Winegarden [Tue, May 01, 2001 at 12:26:59PM -0400]:
> As mentioned elsewhere, your users can have their own individual web pages
> if they create a subdirectory in their home directory called:  public_html
> and in this case the pages are accessed by:
> http://localhost/~yourusername   (externally accessed with your machine's
> DNS name or IP number instead of localhost).
> The special subdirectory name can also be changed in httpd.conf file.
> However, it is not often done.
> 

Yeah, because it breaks suEXEC (at least it used to - anybody know if
this is still the case?)

-- 
Johannes Eriksson 
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