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Subject: web servers hey all! can u help me? where are html pages located in a server? i access www.<whatever>.com whith a web browser and you can see some pages. if yow access the same site using telnet (lets suppose you can) where do you have to go to see html pages sourcecode? i know this question sounds stupid :) thanx
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its ok guys. i just discovered it. :) thx
Oh good you RTFM, hurray!
what 's RTFM, man? have to explain heh? by the way, i need more help. suppose oyu have oyur index.html page in /03/web/htmdocs/index.html . where are you supposed to locate cgi-bin folder ? is ther any conf. file for tjhat or not? thx again...
"Read the Fine Manual".
re #4 Ah, you gave the p.c. version. Imagine another 4 letter word that starts with the letter f to get the original. :-)
the fuckin manual ha. i promise ill do. meanwhile could oyu smart peple help me? remember? where are you supposed to locate cgi-bin......? thanx
The location of the files and cgi depends on the setup of the individual system. If the system is UNIX/BSD/Linux based and is running Apache for its webservice, you can look in apache.conf (or httpd.conf) and see where the document root is. Now that you have a starting place, please have a look at the fine apache.conf man-page.
Yes, it's the best starting place, but sometimes it's not so obvious where it is (which config file is the used one). Anyway, grep for DocumentRoot, and ScriptAlias when its apache... Just have a look at the config. Anyway this item is terribly old :D
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