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Top Forums Web Development Problems with Apache Virtual Host Post 302884473 by Corona688 on Monday 20th of January 2014 12:57:27 PM
Old 01-20-2014
You were right. Each and every vhost has to be in its own, separate, independent configuration file. Why this is, I do not know.

I was used to the old apache behavior, where config files were config files, and their contents defined the behavior, not their placement or name; the vhost directory was just an invitation to organize them better. Is this an ubuntu thing, or has apache changed that drastically?

In any case, solved. Thank you.

My config files, for posterity:

/etc/apache2/sites-available/mysite.com:
Code:
<VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName mysite.com
        DocumentRoot /usr/share/wordpress
</VirtualHost>

Each individual subdomain is like /etc/apache2/sites-available/subdomain.mysite.com:

Code:
<VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName subdomain.mysite.com
        DocumentRoot /usr/share/wordpress

        alias /wp-content/languages /srv/www/wp-content/subdomain.mysite.com/languages
        alias /wp-content/plugins /srv/www/wp-content/subdomain.mysite.com/plugins
        alias /wp-content/themes /srv/www/wp-content/subdomain.mysite.com/themes
        alias /wp-content/uploads /srv/www/wp-content/subdomain.mysite.com/uploads
</VirtualHost>

Then you can
Code:
a2ensite mysite.com
a2ensite subdomain.mysite.com
service apache2 reload

to get the virtual hosts online.

Last edited by Corona688; 01-20-2014 at 02:31 PM..
 

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Template::Plugin::Gravatar(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Template::Plugin::Gravatar(3pm)

NAME
Template::Plugin::Gravatar - configurable TT2-based generation of Gravatar URLs from email addresses. VERSION
0.05 SYNOPSIS
[% USE Gravatar %] [% FOR user IN user_list %] <img src="[% Gravatar( email => user.email ) | html %]" alt="[% user.name | html %]" /> [% END %] # OR a mini CGI example use strict; use CGI qw( header start_html end_html ); use Template; my %config = ( # ... your other config stuff GRAVATAR => { default => "http://myhost.moo/local/image.png", size => 80, rating => "R" }, ); # note the "default" must be an absolute URI to work correctly my $tt2 = Template->new(\%config); my $user = { email => 'whatever@wherever.whichever', rating => "PG", name => "Manamana", size => 75 }; print header(), start_html(); $tt2->process(*DATA, { user => $user }) or warn $Template::ERROR; print end_html(); __DATA__ [% USE Gravatar %] [% FILTER html %] <img src="[% Gravatar( user ) | html %]" alt="[% user.name | html %]" /> [% END %] DESCRIPTION
Please see <http://site.gravatar.com/site/implement> for more on the service interface and <http://site.gravatar.com/> for information about Gravatars (globally recognized avatars) in general. All of the options supported in Gravatars--default, rating, size, and border--can be used here. The gravatar_id is generated from a given email. INTERFACE
/SETTINGS new Not called directly. Called when you "USE" the plugin. Takes defaults from the template config hash and mixes them with any per template defaults. E.g., [% USE Gravatar %] Use config arguments if any. [% USE Gravatar(default => 'http://mysite.moo/local/default-image.gif') %] Mix config arguments, if any, with new instance arguments. Arguments email (required) The key to using Gravatars is a hex hash of the user's email. This is generated automatically and sent to gravatar.com as the "gravatar_id". default (optional) The local (any valid absolute image URI) image to use if there is no Gravatar corresponding to the given email. size (optional) Gravatars are square. Size is 1 through 80 (pixels) and sets the width and the height. rating (optional) G|PG|R|X. The maximum rating of Gravatar you wish returned. If you have a family friendly forum, for example, you might set it to "G." border (optional) A hex color, e.g. FF00FF or F0F. base (developer override) This is provided as a courtesy for the one or two developers who might need it. More below. gravatar_id (not allowed) This is not an option but a generated variable. It is an MD5 hex hash of the email address. The reason is it not supported as an optional variable is it would allow avatar hijacking. The only argument that must be given when you call the "Gravatar" plugin is the email. Everything else -- rating, default image, border, and size -- can be set in three different places: the config, the "USE" call, or the "Gravatar" call. All three of the following produce the same Gravatar URL. Settings via config Used if the entire "site" should rely on one set of defaults. use Template; my %config = ( GRAVATAR => { default => "http://mysite.moo/img/avatar.png", rating => "PG", size => 80, } ); my $template = <<; [% USE Gravatar %] [% Gravatar(email => 'me@myself.ego') | html %] my $tt2 = Template->new(\%config); $tt2->process($template); Settings via instance Used if a particular template needs its own defaults. use Template; my $template = <<; [% USE Gravatar( rating => "PG", size => 80 ) %] [% Gravatar(email => 'me@myself.ego') | html %] my $tt2 = Template->new(); $tt2->process($template); Any other calls with different emails will share the defaults in this template. Settings in the Gravatar call Used for per URL control. use Template; my $template = <<; [% USE Gravatar %] [% Gravatar(email => 'me@myself.ego', default => "http://mysite.moo/img/avatar.png", rating => "PG", size => 80 ) | html %] my $tt2 = Template->new(); $tt2->process($template); Base URL (for developers only) You may also override the base URL for retrieving the Gravatars. It's set to use the service from www.gravatar.com. It can be overridden in the config or the "USE". DIAGNOSTICS
Email is the only required argument. Croaks without it. Size, border, and rating are also validated on each call. Croaks if an invalid size (like 0 or 100) or rating (like MA or NC-17) or border (like ff0 or FF) is given. CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
No configuration is necessary. You may use the configuration hash of your new template to pass default information like the default image location for those without Gravatars. You can also set it in the "USE" call per template if needed. DEPENDENCIES (SEE ALSO) Template, Template::Plugin, Carp, Digest::MD5, and URI::Escape. http://www.gravatar.com/ BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known. I certainly appreciate bug reports and feedback via "bug-template-plugin-gravatar@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/>. AUTHOR
Ashley Pond V "<ashley@cpan.org>". LICENSE
Copyright 2007, Ashley Pond V. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html. SEE ALSO
Gravatar::URL - standalone Gravatar URL generation. <http://www.gravatar.com> - The Gravatar web site. <http://site.gravatar.com/site/implement> - The Gravatar URL implementation guide. perl v5.12.4 2007-09-09 Template::Plugin::Gravatar(3pm)
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