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Re: non-standard user directories and apache



On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:

> At 03:01 PM 1/13/00 -0400, charlesiii@theverge.com wrote:
> >>  UserDir /home/*/public_html
> >Change it to UserDir public_html
> >then ~/public_html is used I believe.
> 
> Yes.  If just a directory name is specified, then the home directory (from
> /etc/passwd) is prepended to it to make the full path.  I believe .www is
> more standard than public_html.

I've been using webpages, as it makes a lot of sense to senseless users.

Pete

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