Apache 2.2 error log stating file doesnt exist, when it clearly does.
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Apache 2.2 error log stating file doesnt exist, when it clearly does.
Apache 2.2 error log stating file doesnt exist, when it clearly does. the error in the log states:
File does not exsist /www
now this "file" does exist, i have set vurtual hosting (Named, not IP) and i get this error on all the domains i try to access. when i "un do" vurtual hosting everything is fine. but when i do the vurtual i get that error.
Stats:
Fedora Core 5
Apache 2.2 Vurtual hosting
i have done this many times before with vurtual hosting, so i dont think its an error in my <VirtualHost> section.
Any suggestions would be helpfull thanks
that so true thanks you, but my error was an ambarassing one, in the <virtual> section i had mistakenly told the vurtual server was /www/html site when it was actualy /var/www/html/site, omitting the /var/ part of the line. i thought i looked this over 3 times, but it wasnt 'till i was actually editing the comments out of the conf file to post here is when i found my eoor, many thanks to you giving me a boost to actually read and concentrate, i think i have been under too much stress.
Sarina
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