On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, natedogg wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I was just wondering what I would need to do to make it so Apache
> will read /home/user/public_html when they use ~user to access the web
> server. I looked all in the docs, and played around with the config file
> and couldn't find out exa
At 09:33 PM 3/11/98 -0600, Chris Frost wrote:
>I just checked my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file and I don't have
>anything there, so I assume you just make /home/some_user executable (not
>readable, unless you want to), and /home/some_user/public_html readable
>and executable.
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I just checked my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file and I don't have
anything there, so I assume you just make /home/some_user executable (not
readable, unless you want to), and /home/some_user/public_html readable
and executable.
Chris
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At 03:37 PM 3/11/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Hey,
>
> I was just wondering what I would need to do to make it so Apache
>will read /home/user/public_html when they use ~user to access the web
>server. I looked all in the docs, and played around with the config file
>and couldn't find out exactly h
At 03:37 PM 3/11/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Hey,
>
> I was just wondering what I would need to do to make it so Apache
>will read /home/user/public_html when they use ~user to access the web
>server. I looked all in the docs, and played around with the config file
>and couldn't find out exactly h
Hey,
I was just wondering what I would need to do to make it so Apache
will read /home/user/public_html when they use ~user to access the web
server. I looked all in the docs, and played around with the config file
and couldn't find out exactly how to enable this feature.
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