[nycphp-talk] Problems After Install Of Xammp. Help Please
Fee, Patrick J (US SSA)
patrick.fee at baesystems.com
Fri Jun 10 10:51:37 EDT 2005
Thanks, I did not know that Xammp sets up it's own httpd.conf. But that
make sense, considering the ability to remove it by simply deleting the
directory structure.
DO you like using Xammp?
Patrick J. Fee
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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Problems After Install Of Xammp. Help Please
On 6/10/05, Serge Chabert <photographyworks at netscape.net> wrote:
> this is when i type http://localhost/mywebsite that it shows the file
list instead of showing the index.htm page.
In /opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf you need to change the DirectoryIndex
directive so that it looks for index.htm as well as index.html
>
> before i installed Xammp, the document root was var/www/html (where
all my websites folder were located) but since i i installed Xammp, the
document root seemed to have become, somehow, /opt/lampp/htdocs/.
Check the DocumentRoot setting in opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf -- Xammp
does not use your system httpd.conf, it uses its own. So yes, none of
your previous settings apply now.
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