Re: default apache
Re: default apache
- Subject: Re: default apache
- From: simeli <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:15:33 +0100
unter /Library/WebServer/Documents you will find the index.html page
Apache uses. depending on the language of the client, the respective
index page gets sent out. you may also delete all index.html.xx pages
except index.html then you'll always be presented with the english page.
in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf there is specified which pages are unsed as
index pages - you could also name them home.htm if you like, as long as
you specify it in this file. also the document root is specified here. i
recommend you look at this file for it contains a lot of useful comments
that help you better understand apache in general. but make sure you make
a backup copy of the file before you change anything. btw, apache needs
to be restarted for chenges to take effect (/usr/sbin/apachectl restart)
hope this helps.
>hi,
>
>I know this is not an question I should ask in this group, but maybe
>someone knows.
>
>Where can I find the 'default page' of apache the starting page? (the path)
>What is the 'real' file name?
>
>what I mean is when you make a connection to a mac:
>http://ipaddress
>you get a default 'apache' page.....
>
>There are a lot of 'default', 'index' pages on a mac and I don't know
>where to look for.
>
>best regards,jan
>
>
>
>
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