Ninjakreborn Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Ok, after some studying, I found out some stuff about servers, not much.However I have differentiated IIS and apache (knowing the difference)I have installed apache, and created a folder under c:/wamp/www/primerolatinoI have a few questions, I can't figure out and was looking for some advice.* I have 3 domain names pointing to the dns servers for vps land. However how do I actually point the site's themselves over to the proper folder in apache.I need to get the three domain names over to that folder, so when someone goes to www.thewebsite.com it comes up to that folder on that server. Is there a way to do this with/in wamp itself, or is there something I need to install externally to manage (handle) the domains, if so does anyone know of something that is free, with pretty decent instructions on how to run it, since I know next to nothing for do it yourself domain management.* I need to install phpmyadmin in the same folder as the website so I can visit it www.domainname.com/pmaCan I just move the phpmyadmin folder in apache, and have apache still remember all the settings and know where it is (I don't know a whole lot about software)I tried to get as many of these answers as I could by looking, these 2 I couldn't find, the rest I had, I found answers to. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/33361-solved-couple-of-questions-about-apache/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninjakreborn Posted January 8, 2007 Author Share Posted January 8, 2007 I went ahead and followed the advice on here earlier, I learnt some things from it* How to install wamp* The relationship between wamp and IIS (or the lack thereof)* How to configure wamp* A little bit of the internal workings of php/mysql/apache* How servers work on an OS* a few tip's and tricks here and therebut in the end I fell back, and realized, I learnt some, let's leave it at that for this projectI told him,t hat was all I could do, and he needs to get a server tech to do the rest(point domain name to the folder), get phpmyadmin in the url folderI went ahead and marked this whole project up, as for lessons learnt. learnt some about server's, next time I have another project like it, I will step it up and notch, and try to expand on that knowledge, for now I am burnt out with servers for awhile.Atleast it's all taken care of, after he set's up the servers, I can start doing the website itself. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/33361-solved-couple-of-questions-about-apache/#findComment-155934 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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