awarnier wrote:
>
> deh wrote:
>>
>> awarnier wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Maybe the very first thing you need to do, if you are going to use your
>>> email program to post to lists such as this one, is to turn off all
>>> these
t Apache
> - in your browser, start with the very top document, then step by step
> check your access log, verifying that what you think the browser should
> be asking for at each browser click, is really what it is asking for.
>
> At the first discrepancy, stop and post the rele
Krist van Besien wrote:
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> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 5:32 AM, deh wrote:
>>
>> I wanted to setup my web pages that are on verizon.net on my local
>> network
>> with a machine running Suse 11.1/apache2. I downloaded the web pages
>> with
>> 'wge
I wanted to setup my web pages that are on verizon.net on my local network
with a machine running Suse 11.1/apache2. I downloaded the web pages with
'wget -a -k' into a directory and set the directory/root and directory for
the apache .conf file to the directory holding 'index.html' in the
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