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- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 22:56:52 +0900
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- Subject: Re: [tlug] Can I make a subdirectory of localhost behave like a root directory for a site?
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Dave M G writes: > One thing I thought I should check on, though, is that I get this > warning when I restart Apache. Everything seems to run fine, however. > Should I be concerned about it? I see that one too, it seems to be harmless so far. You could try putting the NameVirtualHost directive *after* the VirtualHost section. That might suppress the warning, or it might disable your webserver until you change the order back. :-) Note that there is nothing I can find in the Apache documentation to suggest that might work; but all their examples have NameVirtualHost first, then the VirtualHost sections, just as you do.
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