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chrisl@
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In the httpd.include file you have the following statement:
The file does not exists by default. When I create the file they suggest it does not get loaded. Where does this file get loaded from? I can't find any include statements anywhere that would laod this file. If I need to modify a file to get this new conf file included doesn't that break the requirement of not modify the original file? Any ideas or help? I need to setup some custom redirects for a site and would like to automate this via a script.
-chrisl
Code:
# ATTENTION!
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE OR ANY PART OF IT. THIS CAN RESULT IN IMPROPER PLESK
# FUNCTIONING OR FAILURE, CAUSE DAMAGE AND LOSS OF DATA. IF YOU REQUIRE CUSTOM
# MODIFICATIONS TO BE APPLIED TO THE CONFIGURATION, PLEASE, PERFORM THEM IN THE
# FOLLOWING FILE(S):
# /var/www/vhosts/xxxxx.com/conf/vhost.conf
# /var/www/vhosts/xxxxx.com/conf/vhost_ssl.conf
# /var/www/vhosts/xxxxx.com/subdomains/<subdomain-name>/conf/vhost.conf
The file does not exists by default. When I create the file they suggest it does not get loaded. Where does this file get loaded from? I can't find any include statements anywhere that would laod this file. If I need to modify a file to get this new conf file included doesn't that break the requirement of not modify the original file? Any ideas or help? I need to setup some custom redirects for a site and would like to automate this via a script.
-chrisl