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			<title>The No-Dans Club - Apache</title>
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				<title>Apache, Directory Aliases and Virtual Directories</title>
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				I realized I misconfigured Apache the other day. 
Apache wasn&apos;t serving files from my virtual directory, rather from the root folder named the same.  After looking at my Apache configuration, I noted I was missing a leading slash in my Alias directive. Sort of hard to spot, so I hope this helps someone else.  [More]
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				<title>My Travels with Apache, Subversion and Windows XP Pro 64bit</title>
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				A few days I completed an installation of Subversion on Windows XP Pro 64. Subversion usually a pretty easy set up. In this case I was setting up subversion on an XP Pro 64 bit OS and there was an annoying wrinkle to the process.

I didn&apos;t know much about 64 bit windows, just that it could supposedly run 32 bit applications with no problem. (You know backward compatibility and all that bollocks). At this point, I wasn&apos;t much worried about incompatibilities, seemed like a piece of cake.  [More]
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				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 19:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
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