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HtdocsHow come my apache program can never find the htdocs folder. I put the correct field under document root but there is always an error message when I try to start it. The only place I was able to get I to start was the folder the htdocs folder is in. Also do I have to have the folder in htdocs for it to work?
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is this on your local machine or on a web server?
and yes you have to have things in your htdocs folder... Last edited by yngexec : 24-Dec-2004 at 08:09.
Reason: forgot something
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I have it on a local machiene and do I put it in htdocs or htdocs2? |
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htdocs is your default root directory when it comes to the apache web server...from htdocs, you can make subfolders for different sites that you're testing @ the time.
Hope this helps... happy Christmahannukwanzikah |
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