Classify this thread resolved. I didn't know that HTTP was case sensitive, and
that resulted in inconsistent behavior. Just as I was about to call a priest
to exorcize a virtual machine.
* It appears that adding ServerAlias corrected the behavior.
* It is true that misuse of the telnet www.ex
Op zaterdag 3 januari 2015 21:35:32 schreef ghalvor...@hushmail.com:
> When I perform the telnet 80 test, I get a "501 Not Implemented", but the
> wget command pulls the index.html correctly. I never trust a web browser
> when diagnosing a web page because they like to cache web files. I used
> t
Hi,
From the 501 Not implemented and from some of your telnet sessions
copies, I see you use also "get / http/1.1" but beware, HTTP is case
sensitive, and you should use "GET / HTTP/1.1". This would explain why
wget gets your resource correctly but you can't get it through telnet.
Hope this
get rid of wordpress and anything else, install a temp placeholder
index.html file, get it working with basics before expanding, if that
works, then your problem is wordpress and you should take it up with
their lists/forums/newsgroups
On 04/01/2015 12:35, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote:
> On
and the httpd vhost conf details are?
please dont say standard, there is nothing standard about how ubuntu
names httpd's files and dirs
On 04/01/2015 12:19, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Okay, it occurred to me that I never at any point expected the file
> xmlprc.php to load automatica