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Serving pages from outside Apache's root?

  • 24-02-2006 7:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    This is the problem: I've installed some monitoring software onto my server, and within that installation dir is the www folder from which the html files are to be served. The help file gives instructions as to how to have these files served from IIS (considering they are outside of the IIS root folder). The issue is that I don't care much for IIS, and am happy enough using Apache, but I have no idea how to get it to serve the files.

    I might as well use an example for clarity:

    Apache is setup so that it serves from C:\Website\www\
    But this program has it's www directory in C:\Program Files\BlaBlaBlah\www


    My preference would be to have these pages served from say, http://blablablah.myurl.com, but http://www.myurl.com/blablablah/ would also be great.

    Is it possible / how?!

    Thanks


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