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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Martin Sarachu <ma...@biol.unlp.edu.ar> on 2002/03/06 07:27:42 UTC

Re: Creating a Directory Alias

Hi Kevin,

I dont' know SuperBase Internet Server, but it seems you have to change
httpd.conf and make a ScriptAlias named cgi-win and put your server into
that directory.

martin.

Kevin wrote:
> 
> ** Low Priority **
> 
> Hello. I have installed Apache 1.3.23 (Win32) Web Server, and can access my /htdocs/ directory through my IP address.
> I am now wanting to install SuperBase Internet Server on my machine, which I believe can run through Apache?
> The install gubbins says that...
> 
> This directory alias must be set-up through your web server configuration software and should be named "CGI-WIN"
> 
> ...but I cannot find any "Web Server Configuration Software"?
> Do they mean change a setting somewhere in the 'httpd.conf' file?
> Does anyone else here run SuperBase Internet Server? Where do I go from here?
> 
> Thankyou for your bandwidth.
> 
> KevinR
> 
> Kind regards,
> Kevin Rossiter
> Asst. Systems Administrator
> Neptune Shipping Agency Ltd.
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