rmus
04-01-2013, 02:35 AM
Hi,
I followed all the instructions given, installed apache, and uploaded all files to my website. I am still testing on my local machine, and have not yet moved the site online. However, whenever I navigate to my website for testing on my local machine (http://localhost/~Rudy) I get the standard apache web page (text displayed below), and no channels are displayed.
It's worthwhile noting that I am testing on Mac book with safari as browser. Would that make a difference?
All files and directories have been uploaded to http://localhost/~Rudy
What am I missing?
Cheers
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what gets displayed ... (i.e. standard apache web page):
Your website.
Create and publish your own website quickly and easily using iWeb, Pages, and many other applications available
for Mac OS X.
It’s a snap to create and publish your own website from your Mac. When your site is ready, it’s just as easy to publish it.
Open System Preferences and click Sharing, then select Web Sharing.
You’re done. Your site is now available on your private network at home or work.
If you’re connected to the Internet, your website can also be available to friends everywhere. Just send them the address shown in Sharing preferences.
Apache Power
Web Sharing is built on the Apache web server, an industry standard technology included with Mac OS X. For more information about the Apache web server, see the Apache manual.
I followed all the instructions given, installed apache, and uploaded all files to my website. I am still testing on my local machine, and have not yet moved the site online. However, whenever I navigate to my website for testing on my local machine (http://localhost/~Rudy) I get the standard apache web page (text displayed below), and no channels are displayed.
It's worthwhile noting that I am testing on Mac book with safari as browser. Would that make a difference?
All files and directories have been uploaded to http://localhost/~Rudy
What am I missing?
Cheers
----------------------
what gets displayed ... (i.e. standard apache web page):
Your website.
Create and publish your own website quickly and easily using iWeb, Pages, and many other applications available
for Mac OS X.
It’s a snap to create and publish your own website from your Mac. When your site is ready, it’s just as easy to publish it.
Open System Preferences and click Sharing, then select Web Sharing.
You’re done. Your site is now available on your private network at home or work.
If you’re connected to the Internet, your website can also be available to friends everywhere. Just send them the address shown in Sharing preferences.
Apache Power
Web Sharing is built on the Apache web server, an industry standard technology included with Mac OS X. For more information about the Apache web server, see the Apache manual.