Hi, On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 13:26 +0200, Gabor Gombas wrote: > On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 02:55:25AM +0100, Stephen Gran wrote: > > > Yes. My webservers tend to use something like > > /srv/www/<sitename>/{config,cgi-bin,htdocs,lib,logs,blah,blah}/ as the > > normal layout. Exposing /srv/www as a document root would give access to > > lots of things that are not public in many cases - we tend to not bother > > with .htaccess files since config/ and so on are not under the webroot. > > You're not alone with such a setup. /srv is becoming popular exactly > because it does not conflict with the OS. > > Quoting the FHS: > > "This main purpose of specifying this is so that _users_ may > find the location of the data files for particular service, ..." > > Note how it only talks about users, not the operating > system/distribution. > > Gabor
I would say that the redhat default of /srv/www/localhost/htdocs might be a good option. William
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