Simo, Never mind, I found it! I was missing the ? At the end of the images <Directory> line. Geez! Syntax errors are a real stinker! Thanks, Cary
-----Original Message----- From: Cary Pembleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 9:44 AM To: 'Simo Kauppi' Subject: RE: Apache2 Manhattan Virtual Classroom Hi Simo, I noticed the "image" does not display when I navigate to http://www.franklin.pctechhelp.net/manhat-bin/doorstep Are you able to see the Manhattan VC login graphic? As far as the other domains, I am not concerned about this right now. I can fiddle with that some other time. I will probably call the default site something like marcie.pctechhelp.net or sally.pctechhelp.net, are you seeing a pattern here? Probably not unless you're a really big Peanuts fan. My entire internal network uses a Peanuts naming convention. :o) Thanks, Cary -----Original Message----- From: Simo Kauppi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 12:58 AM To: Cary Pembleton Subject: Re: Apache2 Manhattan Virtual Classroom On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 05:16:41PM -0400, Cary Pembleton wrote: > Simo, > First of all I really appreciate the time, patience and effort you > have given me on this. Cary, No problem, this has been very challenging and a good learning excercise for me as well. All this time I have thought that the main problem is to get the Manhattan VC to work and that's why I have concentrated on that one. I've been thinking that after your MVC is accessible, we can address the problem of accessing the site from outside. Now from this mail I noticed, that the MVC _is_ already working and the problem is to access the site in general :) If I point my browser to http://www.franklin.pctechhelp.net/manhat-bin/doorstep, I see the MVC login screen as expected :) If I point my browser to http://franklin.pctechhelp.net/manhat-bin/doorstep, the server is not found, because I think it is not defined in any dns. You should be able to access both addresses locally from the computer where your apache is running. Now, you need to decide, what you want to call your virtual sites. Your configuration files are OK. Just remove franklin.pctechhelp.net from the ServerAlias directive in the manhat-file. It doesn't hurt but it is confusing. Secondly, what you want to call your default site? It cannot be franklin.pctechhelp.net, because that is reserved for the MVC! Decide the names and put them into the dns. After that add a line ServerName whatever.pctechhelp.net into the mydefault-file ('whatever' is the name you decided to give your site). Of course you can put the ServerAlias directive there as well. Just remember that you can use certain name only one time!! Then restart your apache, and you should be all set. Simo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]