> Date: Monday, March 21, 2016 17:36:59 +0100 > From: Roparzh Hemon <roparzhhe...@gmail.com> > > As of now, when I put http://www.hhhstrawhhhberry.com/ into my > browser, I get the famous "It works!" message. But I don't get the > index.html file I put in > Documents/Sites/www.hhhstrawhhhberry.com. > > Even if I type http://www.hhhstrawhhhberry.com/index.html instead. > What should I do to fix this ? >
You should look at your access and error logs to see what is being served, and from where. Compare that against what you have as the DocumentRoot value you set for your "hhhstrawhhhberry.com" virtual host, which should be a filesystem path to your desired content. > >> [please don't top post.] > > Not sure what "top posting" is, but I noticed I had inadvertently > included copies of the whole preceding discussion in my posts. Sorry > for the inconvenience, won't happen again > It is generally desirable to put your responses either interlined or at the bottom (bottom, rather than top, post). Or at least, put your responses consistent with the way the previous responder(s) put their posts. Just don't mix the response directions. By the way, it's good to maintain the identity of responders so that people can see who said what. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org