Re: [us...@httpd] the usual HELP!!!

2009-04-11 Thread Brian Mearns
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 7:28 PM, E. Mail wrote: > hi, > > this will prob be a trip down memory lane for ya... > > i downloaded and installed the Apache Webserver 2.2.11 for windows on an xp > machine. > > i am trying to find a set of steps to follow to be able to host websites > from my dining roo

[us...@httpd] the usual HELP!!!

2009-04-11 Thread E. Mail
hi,   this will prob be a trip down memory lane for ya...   i downloaded and installed the Apache Webserver 2.2.11 for windows on an xp machine.   i am trying to find a set of steps to follow to be able to host websites from my dining room computer.   there are tons of "statements/documents" for

[us...@httpd] Apache (php5/fcgi) can't resolve hostnames

2009-04-11 Thread Aaron Turner
At first I thought this was a problem with my python/fastcgi config, but now I've noticed that php5 apps like Wordpress can't resolve hosts either. Resolving hosts works just fine on the command line via the "host" command though so it's not like DNS is broken. Hence it seems that the common link

Re: [us...@httpd] Third level domain

2009-04-11 Thread André Warnier
Alessandro Fantuzzi wrote: [...] If I don' t go wrong the domain admin.site.com is considered to be a "third level domain" related to www.site.com I believe the following : .com, .biz, etc.. are called "top level domains" or TLD (for obvious reasons). mycompany.com, yourcompany.biz etc..