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Date:      Sat, 26 Jan 2002 15:07:33 -0500
From:      "Joe & Fhe Barbish" <barbish@a1poweruser.com>
To:        <jacks@sage-american.com>
Cc:        "Doug Reynolds" <mav@wastegate.net>, "FBSD Questions" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Apache_FP ?
Message-ID:  <LPBBIGIAAKKEOEJOLEGOIENFCNAA.barbish@a1poweruser.com>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20020126113059.01831ca0@mail.sage-american.com>

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Ok, so yes Is the answer to my original question.
But reading this thread you talk about /~username  and /username
as if they are two different things.
Please explain the difference.

Could you post a example of the declaratives in hhtpd.conf
that would create what we are talking about?

Will web site content created by mswindows FrontPage 2000,
that was ftp loaded into a apache subdirectory work,
or does the fp_mod provide more that just the function of
downloading from within the mswindows fp client application?

Thanks
Joe Barbish

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of
jacks@sage-american.com
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 12:31 PM
To: Doug Reynolds; FBSD Questions; Joe & Fhe Barbish
Subject: Re: Apache_FP ?

Thanks, Doug. I think the confusion is that the original poster's question
was unclear in that his "user" example is not the usual structure, i.e.,
"tom.index"

"...Can Apache_FP have directory based web sites that would be
accessed by a url of this type http://www.domain.com/dir_name or
http://www.domain.com/tom.index where domain points to the
apache server and (dir_name and tom.index)..."

...further top the "index" though, each subweb can have an index.html and
be reached by:
www.website.com/tom/
...or:
www.website.com/tom/tom.html

...and so on...

But, Doug, I believe your clarification is correct about the user's home
directory & FPage.

At 11:50 AM 1.26.2002 -0500, Doug Reynolds wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 10:37:26 -0600, jacks@sage-american.com wrote:
>
>>"....you can't, however, make www.website.com/~username/ accessable by
>>frontpage.  you have to ftp the files in...."
>>
>>This is not true. I make www.website.com/websitedir using FrontPage all
the
>>time (for 5 years) now. They are "subwebs" or "child webs". I have one
main
>>website with about 20 subwebs. Some are open and some require logins.
>>
>>After creating a "new web" off of the main domain, you ask FPage to "list
>>webs" under www.website and it will show all its children or subwebs
>>separately... all of which may have separate logins for admin, authoring
or
>>whatever. They may be "protected webs" that require a login to enter and
>>browse or may be open to all. During creation (or even afterwards) in
>>"tools/permissions" you can tell it to have "unique permissions" or have
it
>>the same as the root.
>
>that is what I said, even though I wasn't a 100% clear on
>www.website.com/dir/ which is a sub web, and i said you can also point
>different hostnames to it. like my www.rebel.tj points to the
>wastegate.net/mav/ directory.
>
>however, you can't have the www.website.com/~username/ work under
>frontpage.  you can have www.website.com/username/, but you have to set
>that up though the fpsvradm.exe, whereis the /~username/, all the user
>has to do is upload there page to the web directory.
>
>---
>doug reynolds | the maverick | mav@wastegate.net
>
>PGP Public Key Fingerprint: 6E7B 9993 B503 6D45  E33A 2019 26E5 C1DB
>
>
>
>

Best regards,
Jack L. Stone,
Server Admin

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