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Running Static Content on Apache Httpd
Venkat Ram Akkineni
Hi
I was running StaticContent on Apache Httpd the last time I was here, about 1.5 years ago. Not know what future had in store for me, I didn't save the conf file back then. Is anybody using Apache Httpd to run Static Content ? Do you know if there is a setup doc somewhere ? If not, would you be able to share your conf file.
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Matthew Schlosser
Apache HTTP servers serves static content by default. There is no configuration required beyond setting up a document root.
If you want to integrate the service with caching layers, etc. then the configuration can get a little more complex.
The DCO LAP server (Linux, Apache, PHP, Python, Perl) serves static content out of the box, and dynamic content via mod_fcgid if you enable it.
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Matthew Schlosser
Apache HTTP servers serves static content by default. There is no configuration required beyond setting up a document root.
If you want to integrate the service with caching layers, etc. then the configuration can get a little more complex.
The DCO LAP server (Linux, Apache, PHP, Python, Perl) serves static content out of the box, and dynamic content via mod_fcgid if you enable it.
Ioannis Mavroukakis
Simplest example
ServerAdmin admin@tr.com
ServerName tr.com
ServerAlias www.tr.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/tr.com
DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm
LogLevel Emerg
ErrorLog
CustomLog Combined
Options +ExecCGI
AllowOverride none
You can use an online generator too, like [
http://prashant.es/labs/virtualhost-generator/][1]
[1]:
http://prashant.es/labs/virtualhost-generator/
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