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Apache Root
I just installed apache but I cant find the root dir. so I can replace the default page... HELP!
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Re: Apache Root
What system are you on?
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Re: Apache Root
Look in your apache confuguration file (httpd.conf) for the DocumentRoot setting.
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its just the "out of the box config" running on XP
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Try Joe's suggestion. If you still can't find it, I would suggest right clicking on of the pictures of the default page, get the picture filename and try searching for it.
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Ok.
If you installed Apache on Windows, by default the root document dir is C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\htdocs or C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs, based on what version you are running. I have been using Apache 1.3.x under Windows for a long time for my site (endeavour.zapto.org) and I have found it both slow and incredibly stable. I have found Apache 2.0.49 (the only 2.0.x I have used under Windows) to be very fast and rather unstable. If you want me to send you my config files and other details, PM me. Good luck Apache-ing. |
Re: Apache Root
awsome \htdocs works!
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Re: Apache Root
look for a folder called htdocs, possibly in c:\apache\ .. assuming thats where you installed it.
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I was about to help you 'cause I figured it was on your Mac. But XP...erp. Good luck *crosses self* --Petey |
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