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Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 1 | |
| Subject: | Ah Ha! | |
| Date: | 2001-12-22 19:19:28 | |
| From: | stoddad | |
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Your article is a great help. I am an art professor who manages one of the few Mac labs on our campus. The university has moved all of its web to FrontPage Server. I am also responsible for my department's web and I do not find Virtual PC a very eloquent solution to maintaining the website. OS X and Apache has made it possible to serve our own web address. Until your article I had no idea how to get the ~ out of the address. Thanks!
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Ah Ha!
2001-12-24 08:26:44 Morbus Iff |
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Glad you like the articles. To answer your question, yes, you can set up Apache to listen to more than one IP address - the technique is part of something called "virtual hosting". Sadly, we won't be touching on it in our series.
To find more about virthosting with Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/index.html