Re: Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ...

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2005


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > I think you could copy the WebDNA directives from the default > httpd.conf file to the one you are using. That should point .tpl to > the WebDNA engine. Search for all entries with webdna or webcatalog. > There will be one or two that refer to webcatalog.so. There is only one directive in there, and it's at the end of the httpd.conf file: Include /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf Apparently this points to the default location of the webdna.conf file -- which has all the directives webdna needs in order to run in the default install of Apache on OS X. > These install the module on apache start up (or permit it to > dynamically load). Right, so now I've changed this directive to the new location of the webdna.conf file: Include /Applications/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf I assume that this should work because this is an absolute path that begins with a slash. Does anyone see any problem with my using this location? > Then there is a section of directives that tell apache what files to > let webdna parse and/or what files apache should never server, e.g. > .db, anything in the Orders or Shopping Cart directories. All these directives are in the webdna.conf file, so I assume that if the include file path in the httpd.conf file is correct, it should include all the stuff that's in the webdna.conf file. > Make sure to turn off the apache that is installed by default. If > only one version of apache is running, WebDNA should be able to serve > it. I do not think WebDNA will serve more than one running instance > of apache likely due to licensing concerns. The original Apache installation won't even start now that I've somehow messed up the httpd.conf file, or at least that's why I'm assuming that it won't start. Sincerely, Kenneth Grome www.kengrome.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ... ( Kenneth Grome 2005)
  2. Re: Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ... ( Kenneth Grome 2005)
  3. Re: Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ... ( Jesse Proudman 2005)
  4. Re: Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ... ( devaulw@onebox.com 2005)
  5. Install WebDNA 6.0 into MAMP/Apache 2.0 on OS X ... ( Kenneth Grome 2005)
> I think you could copy the WebDNA directives from the default > httpd.conf file to the one you are using. That should point .tpl to > the WebDNA engine. Search for all entries with webdna or webcatalog. > There will be one or two that refer to webcatalog.so. There is only one directive in there, and it's at the end of the httpd.conf file: Include /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf Apparently this points to the default location of the webdna.conf file -- which has all the directives webdna needs in order to run in the default install of Apache on OS X. > These install the module on apache start up (or permit it to > dynamically load). Right, so now I've changed this directive to the new location of the webdna.conf file: Include /Applications/WebCatalogEngine/webdna.conf I assume that this should work because this is an absolute path that begins with a slash. Does anyone see any problem with my using this location? > Then there is a section of directives that tell apache what files to > let webdna parse and/or what files apache should never server, e.g. > .db, anything in the Orders or Shopping Cart directories. All these directives are in the webdna.conf file, so I assume that if the include file path in the httpd.conf file is correct, it should include all the stuff that's in the webdna.conf file. > Make sure to turn off the apache that is installed by default. If > only one version of apache is running, WebDNA should be able to serve > it. I do not think WebDNA will serve more than one running instance > of apache likely due to licensing concerns. The original Apache installation won't even start now that I've somehow messed up the httpd.conf file, or at least that's why I'm assuming that it won't start. Sincerely, Kenneth Grome www.kengrome.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Kenneth Grome

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