create a virtual-host (server block)

Olivier Morel oliviermo75 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 9 09:00:06 UTC 2012


>
> If the problem is that your client can't resolve the hostname, you must
> make your client be able to resolve the hostname.
>
> Either put it in dns (so everyone who uses that dns service can see it);
> or put it in the local "hosts" file that your browser uses (so that only
> you can easily see it).
>

 THK francis  !!

 i have just inform my domaine name in the host server, and not on my PC.
lol..
it's working now [?][?]
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