Scott:
Another question. So is this where I would for example put
bugzilla.pilotalk.com or is this only where any thing relating to
www.pilotalk.com goes?
ServerAlias alternatives that will be accepted, even if you rewrite them
(as your rewrite rule did below).
If a particular virtual server was responding for both
bugzilla.pilotalk.com AND
www.pilotalk.com, then one of the alternatives
goes into its aliases, and you don't configure other virtual servers for
the other domain names.
e.g. <VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName
www.pilotalk.com
ServerAlias
pilotalk.com bugzilla.pilotalk.com
...[rest snipped for brevity]...
</VirtualHost>
Alternatively, if you were having different virtual servers responding
to those different domain names, then you'd have completely independent
virtual server configuration sections.
e.g. <VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName
www.pilotalk.com
ServerAlias
pilotalk.com
...[rest snipped for brevity]...
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName
bugzilla.pilotalk.com
...[snipped for brevity]...
</VirtualHost>
Think of the virtual hosts has being completely different computers
running independent web servers. That's the intention.
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