apache and how do you get it to recognise different URL's

From: MacDonell, Dennis <DennisMacDonell_at_auslig.gov.au>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 09:17:49 +1000

Hi,

We are running apache server as an intranet server. I've looked at the
apache faq and still I'm a bit mistified. Basically what I want to do is
allow users to hook into different top level index pages. We currently do
this using port numbers, but we would like to use one of the following
instead -
(a) http://<virtual host name>
(b) http://<host name>/<particular web service>

I've been able to setup (a), but only by setting up the <virtual host name>
so that it can be resolved to an ip address. My preference would be to use
form (b), I gave this a go using "ServerPath" in the httpd.conf file but I
couldn't get the thing to work. If anyone out there has got their propeller
spun up to speed on this I'd be interested to hear from them.

Dennis


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