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== <[[web-app]]> ==
 
== <[[web-app]]> ==
  
For webapps defined in the [[resin.conf]], we recommend setting an explicit <document-directory>.  The tag will document your configuration when you need to update it.
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For webapps defined in the [[resin.conf]], we recommend setting an explicit <document-directory>.  The directive will document your configuration when you need to update it.
  
 
By default, though, the <[[web-app]]> will append the webapp's <code>id</code> to the <document-directory> of the webapp's <[[host]]>.  As mentioned above, we do not recommend this configuration because it makes configuration files harder to read.
 
By default, though, the <[[web-app]]> will append the webapp's <code>id</code> to the <document-directory> of the webapp's <[[host]]>.  As mentioned above, we do not recommend this configuration because it makes configuration files harder to read.

Latest revision as of 20:21, 21 February 2006


The <document-directory> is used to specify the location of documents for a <web-app>. For web-apps, <document-directory> is the equivalent of a <root-directory> for a <host>

<web-app>

For webapps defined in the resin.conf, we recommend setting an explicit <document-directory>. The directive will document your configuration when you need to update it.

By default, though, the <web-app> will append the webapp's id to the <document-directory> of the webapp's <host>. As mentioned above, we do not recommend this configuration because it makes configuration files harder to read.

<host>

In general, we do not recommend setting the <document-directory> for the <host>. Set the <root-directory> instead and set the <document-directory> explicitly for each <web-app>

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