Wednesday 21 April 2004 6:57:56 am
I posted an earlier thread about dropping the port from EZ and instead making the url http://www.mydomain.net/blog (compared to http://www.mydomain.net:8085/blog) The solution by Ole Morten Halvorsen was "Simply find your ezpublish.conf located in the apache_x.x.xx/conf (where x.x.xx is your apache version. This version may be different depending on which ezpublish version you downloaded.) and replace every occurence of 8085 with 80. (should be about 6 of them) Then restart apache by running /opt/ezpublish/bin/ezpublish restart
I think the solution above will only drop off the port...which I want to do...but it won't give me the opportunity to forward the requests to www.mydomain.net/blog. I'm worried that EZpublish will conflict with my normal page if I use the solution above. I want to make the url separate from my normal webpage so that normal port 80 requests go to www.mydomain.net. The simple jist of it is that I want the blog to resolve itself as www.mydomain.net/blog instead of www.mydomain.net:8085/blog...so the real question is, will the solution Mr. Halvorsen posted do this for me? Or will it conflict with my normal webpage?
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