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Recent content by martinprior

  1. martinprior

    /html/html/test.html

    Yes - there were two pages - optimization and optimisation - that I was testing it on. You can guess the rest... Martin
  2. martinprior

    /html/html/test.html

    Hmmm... Tried changing it to a "/html/implementation.html at the beginning of each line, and it still does the same thing. The pages never did this when they were hosted. And it does the same thing on whichever browser I use. Not so sure you're right after all... and the DocumentRoot...
  3. martinprior

    /html/html/test.html

    Great news! Now, before I go and update all the old websites, is there a sneaky Apache config to make everything relative. Or do I need to brush up my mass file replace skills? I have a feeling I'm better off updating the webpages - as it looks like they're non-standard and any fix would cause...
  4. martinprior

    mod_rewrite for vhosts

    Mr Tom I guess the Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html Isn't what you're looking for? Martin - who has a lot of reading to catch up on.
  5. martinprior

    /html/html/test.html

    Hello I'm a newbie to Apache, and am moving my websites onto my own Redhat/Apache2.0 server. When I first click on a link, it loads /html/test.html . Next time I click on the same link, it tries to load /html/html/test.html and fails. The code is: <td height=&quot;32&quot...

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