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Mapping the localhost/a/

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Hello,

 

Where can I find the mapping configuration for the url localhost/a/

to home\admin\WWW please?

 

If I want to change the localhost/a/ to something like localhost/admin/

where can I make this change?

 

Thanks in advance.

Though i do not recommend you do that, you can chnage it in the httpd.conf file.

 

Version 3.3 does not uses http://localhost/a/ but rather http://localhost/apanel/

That is due to the new Admin Panel and new features/configurations.

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Though i do not recommend you do that, you can chnage it in the httpd.conf file.

 

Version 3.3 does not uses http://localhost/a/ but rather http://localhost/apanel/

That is due to the new Admin Panel and new features/configurations.

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Thanks olajideolaolorun, I think I will wait for the next version. :P

  • 2 months later...

I've found that the /a mapping seems to disappear on my server. It works to start with but when i click away to the main page via the "Web Server" link and then go back again, /a comes back with page not found. (404)

 

Any ideas

  • 2 weeks later...

Since it is not a real directory, mapping it as a virual alias will only work for either /a/ or /a which ever we put.... kinda confusing but simple...

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