So I tried solution 3...
> 3) Place your PersonalSite and ProfesionalSite directories outside
> of the webserver root directory, and use Alias directives to point
> /PersonalSite and /ProfessionalSite to them. That way even if you
> can list the root level directory, neither site will show up
Israel, that was my question exactly. I should be able to get one of these
methods to work. Thank you.
Bruce
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If I read the question right, what you are missing is what happens if someone
currently at www.myDomainName.com/PersonalS
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Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm interested in this question, too,
so thanks for asking.
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to suppress automatic index generation, then users wont be able to
browse from one site to the other.
Am I missing something?
-Kevin
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I missing something?
-Kevin
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Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm intere
Hey Bruce, I'm a newbie and I'm interested in this question, too, so thanks for
asking.
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Sorry, this is probably a tired newbie question. I've read the httpd.conf file
and browsed the archives but haven't found what I'm looking for. If you could
just point me in the right direction I'd be really happy.
I want to set up something similar to virtual hosts but I only have one domain