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Mon, Apr 10 2017 10:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Frederick Chin | I have 3 applications which I wish to keep in separate folders.
The web server has only one content folder field. How do I get the web server to point to all 3 folders at the same time? Do I start the web server 3 times? -- Frederick |
Mon, Apr 10 2017 11:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Alan Questell Richmond Community College | The three folders should be subfolders of the content folder the web server is pointing to.
http://mydomain.com/subfolder01/application01.html http://mydomain.com/subfolder02/application02.html Frederick Chin wrote: I have 3 applications which I wish to keep in separate folders. The web server has only one content folder field. How do I get the web server to point to all 3 folders at the same time? Do I start the web server 3 times? -- Frederick |
Tue, Apr 11 2017 3:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Alan Questell wrote:
> The three folders should be subfolders of the content folder the web server is pointing to. > > http://mydomain.com/subfolder01/application01.html > http://mydomain.com/subfolder02/application02.html > Or, just copy it all into the same folder, making sure they are called different names. You could have a simple index.html that links to the applications, or if you are using an alternative server, you could have the server discriminate on the request server name to feed the right files. I hope that I will at some point soon have a front end tool that might be handy for this sort of thing, but don't want to say until it is available. -- Matthew Jones |
Tue, Apr 11 2017 9:04 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Frederick,
<< I have 3 applications which I wish to keep in separate folders. The web server has only one content folder field. How do I get the web server to point to all 3 folders at the same time? Do I start the web server 3 times? >> If the content folders don't share the same direct root, or you want the content folders to be completely separate, then yes, you would need to isolate them by their root folder, which in this case is simply the content folder. If you don't care, then you can just set the content folder to the shared root of all three. This will be changing in 2.07, which will support virtual hosts, each with their own settings. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Apr 12 2017 9:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Frederick Chin | Tim,
/* If the content folders don't share the same direct root, or you want the content folders to be completely separate, then yes, you would need to isolate them by their root folder, which in this case is simply the content folder. If you don't care, then you can just set the content folder to the shared root of all three. */ I think I would have to keep separate folders for each application because of the configuration file that is unique to each application. /* This will be changing in 2.07, which will support virtual hosts, each with their own settings. */ Looking forward to this. -- Frederick |
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