Mads Rosendahl wrote:
There are so many html2pdf converters out there Eoghan, there must be at
least one that can do
it the other way around :)
heh :) im sure theres probably someone hacking it out with frontpage 3.0
as we speak!
eoghan
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There are so many html2pdf converters out there Eoghan, there must be at
least one that can do
it the other way around :)
eoghan wrote:
Mads Rosendahl wrote:
That would be my preferred solution as well.
Or simply specify the file as default-document for the site/folder
with DirectoryIndex?
Mads Rosendahl wrote:
That would be my preferred solution as well.
Or simply specify the file as default-document for the site/folder with
DirectoryIndex?
I never use "Options Indexes" !!! I don't want to allow directory
browsing, unless needed in special
cases. For security reasons.
By wh
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Hello
Im wondering if its possible to specify a file in the DocumentRoot?
For example:
ServerName www.otherdomain.tld
DocumentRoot /www/otherdomain/myfile.pdf
So if I have a pdf located here:
http://mysite.com/mypdf.pdf
and i want it accessible
Guenther, Christian wrote:
why not use a redirect to a file, in that case the pdf?
Will have to go this way, suggest it to the person asking, just wasnt
sure if php was installed or not.
Thanks for the replies.
Eoghan
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Hello
Im wondering if its possible to specify a file in the DocumentRoot?
For example:
ServerName www.otherdomain.tld
DocumentRoot /www/otherdomain/myfile.pdf
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 12:58:31PM +0100, eoghan wrote:
| Hello
| Im wondering if its possible to specify a file in the DocumentRoot?
| For example:
|
| ServerName www.otherdomain.tld
| DocumentRoot /www/otherdomain/myfile.pdf
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no, it's not allowed by apache. read
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1
Hello
Im wondering if its possible to specify a file in the DocumentRoot?
For example:
ServerName www.otherdomain.tld
DocumentRoot /www/otherdomain/myfile.pdf
So if I have a pdf located here:
http://mysite.com/mypdf.pdf
and i want it accessible:
http://mysite.com/myguide/
I know it will require