Re: Apache newbie questions ..

2000-06-15 Thread Danny
GIves your users /home/username access to cgi-bin without actually letting them use /home/httpd/cgi-bin/ Go search for the product and find out more Yes php is a good idea too. Get the latest php3.212 or whatever and after you zcat the file there is a file called INSTALL.REDAHT vi into that fi

Re: Apache newbie questions ..

2000-06-15 Thread Anurag Jalan
At 08:54 PM 6/16/00 +1000, Danny wrote: >Hello there are many good books on Apache and many tutorials on >www.webmonkey.com and even www.apache.org which cover in great depths the stuff >you typed out below > >Yes, you should leave your DocumentRoot to /home/httpd/html because It is >important to

Re: Apache newbie questions ..

2000-06-15 Thread Danny
Hello there are many good books on Apache and many tutorials on www.webmonkey.com and even www.apache.org which cover in great depths the stuff you typed out below Yes, you should leave your DocumentRoot to /home/httpd/html because It is important to standardize things. And if you want to allow

Re: Apache newbie questions ..

2000-06-14 Thread Alan Mead
At 09:21 AM 6/14/00 , you wrote: >Hi all, > >Before I start 'messing' with Apache , i want some advice : > >What i want to do : Use my webserver as a Testing/debugging site for my >webpages/scripts before >they are uploaded to my Hosting Company's servers ... > >the Questions : > >a) Should i use

Apache newbie questions ..

2000-06-14 Thread anurag jalan
Hi all,   Before I start 'messing' with Apache , i want some advice :   What i want to do : Use my webserver as a Testing/debugging site for my webpages/scripts before they are uploaded to my Hosting Company's servers ...   the Questions :   a) Should i use the default /home/httpd/html/ direc