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Old 12-25-2007, 03:55 AM   #16
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in httpd.conf add/edit mod_userdir.c module, you would be able to access files with domain/~username/file
You mean UserDir syntax?
apache noobs here,still perusing apache online docs

I'm still playing around with UserDir...
but haven't got satisfying result yet


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No, this is not true. The path is relative to the ServerRoot defined in httpd.conf (/usr by default), as are all the LoadModule directives.
Confusingly,your statement is true as well although my first attempt running php, I had experience same like orangutanklaus'
Well, I don't know, regardless,
what important is now the php runs! yay!

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Alternatively you could make a directory in htdocs which is owned by your user
In the meantime I'm using this trick.Tnx for the idea
 
  


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