Hi Buck :) ,

> If that's working, when you point your browser to
> http://AS400.mik.co.id:2001 what happens?
there's nothing happen, until the browser give up ???
i read redbook, the title is "HTTP Server for AS/400
webmaster's guide" and at Problem analysis sub ... i just
found 1 identic problem with mine. the solving problem
itself didn't make my problem solve.

arrgghh i'm out of tutorial noww .. :p
I saw the log just said QHTTPSVR start or end. there's
nothing else specific log at the message queue.


> you can build a new instance: use WRKMBRPDM QATMHTTPC and
> option 3 to copy
> one member to create another.  Then, WRKHTTPCFG and press
> F4 to prompt the
> command.  Put in the name of the new member and you'll be
> able to create it.
i'm already done it.


> Apache is a bit different.  To get to the Apache
> configuration, you'll use
> WRKLNK '/' and navigate down through
> /www/yourservername/conf/httpd.conf.
> You can edit that with option 2 on V5R1, or use the EDTF
> command on earlier
> releases.

at unix and windows i know to start the apache server, but i
don't know to start apache server at As400 ?


thanks a lot for your help , buck. I really apreciate it.

regards,

Fery


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