Linux: Extending the Alias Entries
You must modify the alias entries in the Apache configuration file
<installation_path_apache>/conf/httpd.conf .Prerequisites
Modifying the Apache Module ListConventions
Variables, Operating System ArchitectureProcedure
Insert the following alias entries in the Apache configuration file
<installation_path_apache>/conf/httpd.conf : .
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<IfModule mod_alias.c>
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# Note that if you include a trailing / on fakename then the server
# will require it to be present in the URL. So "/icons" isn't aliased
# in this example, only "/icons/"..
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Alias /icons/ "../apache/icons/"
Alias /websql "<installation_path_apache>/htdocs/wafcgi.fcgi/websql"
Alias /webdbm "<installation_path_apache>/htdocs/wafcgi.fcgi/webdbm"
Alias /WARoot "<installation_path_web_tools>/WebAgent/Documents/WARoot"
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If HTTP Port 80, which is entered as standard in the Apache configuration file, has already been assigned by another Web server, you must enter a different port as the HTTP port (for example, 8080).
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