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Re: Redirect if a website root is empty?
Posted by Anonymous (137.222.xx.xx) on Fri 7 Mar 2008 at 10:42
Absolutely! It would be great if the debian packages could use this instead of their current implementation of apache2-default (see /etc/apache2/sites-available/default in etch, for example). We get an amazing number of questions on #debian about how to enable a website because people can't disable the "it's working" page.

(Now, arguably, if you're not competent enough to work out how to fix that yourself, you shouldn't be running a webserver... but that's an argument for another day!)

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