Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question about text line endings w/Linux server and Windows Explorer client

2008-11-21 Thread David Hoover
I checked out the headers, and then changed the server configuration so that everything that needs correct screen formatting gets sent as 'plain/text' (instead of 'plain/x-c', for example, and it works. Seems like a hack, but it is sufficient for what I need to do. Thanks, DH. On Wed, 2008-11-

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question about text line endings w/Linux server and Windows Explorer client

2008-11-19 Thread André Warnier
Hi. 1) recommended : install Firefox, and the LiveHttpHeaders plugin for Firefox. This allows you to see excactly which HTTP headers the server is sending to the browser along with your file. This will tell you what the browser *should* do to display the file. (Well, not immediately and not a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question about text line endings w/Linux server and Windows Explorer client

2008-11-19 Thread Hoover, David
Hi, I have some files stored in a 'downloads' area of an Apache 2.2.10 server running on Linux Fedora Core 9. I access the files via Windows Explorer 6. If I view (click on Explorer link) a file named 'file.c' with the UNIX linefeed convention, all of the text appears on a single line in my Expl

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-18 Thread Steve Reilly
EWD wrote: > Florian, > > I had sent this email from Nabble and after about 30 minutes I came back to > see what's up and I saw that my email is not sent yet and Nabble offered me > to resend it. you should check the list to see if it was posted yet before sending it again. --

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-18 Thread Florian Schmidt
I think you're right. On Tue, December 18, 2007 17:53, EWD wrote: > > Florian, > > I had sent this email from Nabble and after about 30 minutes I came back to > see what's up and I saw that my email is not sent yet and Nabble offered me > to resend it. And then most probably Nabble has been able t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-18 Thread EWD
Florian, I had sent this email from Nabble and after about 30 minutes I came back to see what's up and I saw that my email is not sent yet and Nabble offered me to resend it. And then most probably Nabble has been able to send both messages to Apache. Apologies for that, but at the same time, you

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-18 Thread Axel-Stephane SMORGRAV
No need for reverse proxying. No need for linking. No need for sub-domain. No need for additional IP addresses. 1. Have whoever manages your domain ewd.net create a DNS CNAME record app.ewd.net IN CNAME www.ewd.net 2. Read up on name-based virtual hosting at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-18 Thread Florian Schmidt
Hi Edsger, first, simply resending your email is not cool. Resending it on the same day is close to being annoying. I already read your first email, I think many others did that too. Please avoid that in the future. What you want, is called a subdomain, you need your provider to arrange that. Af

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-17 Thread chris
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 EWD wrote: > I have a website that is running at http://www.ewd.com. I have also installed > another web application that is also accessible from > http://www.edw.com:8080. > > I want to configure apache so users can use the second application at > ap

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-17 Thread Steve Reilly
EWD wrote: > I have a website that is running at http://www.ewd.com. I have also installed > another web application that is also accessible from > http://www.edw.com:8080. > > I want to configure apache so users can use the second application at > app.ewd.com instead of www.edw.com:8080. How can I

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie question

2007-12-17 Thread EWD
I have a website that is running at http://www.ewd.com. I have also installed another web application that is also accessible from http://www.edw.com:8080. I want to configure apache so users can use the second application at app.ewd.com instead of www.edw.com:8080. How can I achieve this? Thank