[eluser]CroNiX[/eluser]
Create a virtual server in Apache so you don't need a subdirectory.
I create one for each project. It makes things a lot easier when everything is set up like the live project will be.
[eluser]Samus[/eluser]
[quote author="CroNiX" date="1334603908"]Create a virtual server in Apache so you don't need a subdirectory.
I create one for each project. It makes things a lot easier when everything is set up like the live project will be.[/quote]
can you describe how you'd do this abit please?
[eluser]bralens[/eluser]
[quote author="CroNiX" date="1334603908"]Create a virtual server in Apache so you don't need a subdirectory.
I create one for each project. It makes things a lot easier when everything is set up like the live project will be.[/quote]
Thats some thing new to me and first thing tomorrow: google.com
[eluser]CroNiX[/eluser]
Yes
[eluser]CroNiX[/eluser]
[quote author="bralens" date="1334604836"][quote author="CroNiX" date="1334603908"]Create a virtual server in Apache so you don't need a subdirectory.
I create one for each project. It makes things a lot easier when everything is set up like the live project will be.[/quote]
Thats some thing new to me and first thing tomorrow: google.com[/quote]This is how you basically set up shared hosting, making it possible to run many websites on the same server. This is what cPanel/Plesk, etc, do under the hood when creating a new domain.