On Monday 23 February 2004 15:07, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
On Monday 23 February 2004 08:29 am, David Barnes wrote:
On Monday 23 February 2004 06:13, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
Does the SuSE Help System work on Apache2? I don't know why YaST installed Apache2 on my system, but after it did, I get the Apache default index.html, not the SuSE page that points to the documentation. I use that documentation, and I use the url to get to it. I want that functionality back. Do I simply need to uninstall apache2 (and perhaps reinstall apache 1.3), or can I do something to make it work with apache2? The latter option is more attractive, if it's straightforward.
STH
Steve
I have Apache2, mysql, php etc running on SL9.0Pro.
There doesn't appear to be any problem with SuSE Help.
What exactly are you doing when the problem is exhibited?
I'm not sure what you mean. There are two interfaces to SuSE's help system. One is based on the KDE help center, the other is served out by Apache. Perhaps I'm one of the few who actually use that feature, and SuSE want to phase it out, or something. I hope not. But I don't see it in the documentation for 9.0.
STH
What I mean is that I use both help systems, KDE help center and the Apache served one for Apache documentation - and they appear to work. In fact, I use the Apache documentation system a lot. I see no evidence of SuSE doing anything to it, except for supplying it as part of the RPM. My original question was, what doesn't work for you? I would like to help. -- Best Regards David Barnes