On Thursday 25 January 2001 00:38, you wrote:

> > It didn't work.  From what I can figure out, the php.ini file has a 
section
> on paths.  I think that this is what is keeping me from being able to do
> this.  I attached my httpd.conf from apache and the section of php.ini on
> paths.

php hasn't really got anything to do with serving multiple domains, it's 
"just" a parser ;)

here's an example from my httpd.conf:

NameVirtualHost *
 
<VirtualHost *>
    ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    DocumentRoot /home/www/
    ServerName my.server.domain
    CustomLog logs/something combined
</VirtualHost>
 
this is to catch any odd reguest that gets to the server, which isn't any of 
the below


NameVirtualHost 123.456.789.012
 
<Virtualhost 123.456.789.012>
    DocumentRoot /home/www
    ServerName my.primary.domain
    CustomLog logs/someothefile combined
</VirtualHost>
 
 
<Virtualhost 123.456.789.012>
    DocumentRoot /home/another/place/
    ServerName some.entirely.different.domain
    CustomLog logs/third_log_file combined
</VirtualHost>
 .......etc....
                                   
apache.org has a pretty good how-to on virtual domains....

youll have to remember to comment out some of the main server directives in 
the apache conf....


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