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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

If you use any type of Apache server set up on your computer to run your websites, especially something like WAMP or XAMPP, it may be frustrating to have the files in their own folders and not have their own URL. Here, I explain how this can easily be remedied so each site has their own host.

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  • Nice Sharing Thanks.. :)

  • only noobs make webserver on win try better LAMP not WAMP

  • this might be a stupid question but im hosting my (live) internet website on my own server not for testing i host my own sites that are on the web. but how can i host multipull sites with WAMP? and have its own registered domain such as a godaddy domain???

  • Very helpful - and clearly presented! Thanks!

  • Umm but dude other people cant view these pages if there not port forwarded to a domain!

  • can this work for tf2 or L4D2??

  • wow, your the rock, Cool! Thanks Man!

  • hay bro nice job but all the othere irtual hosts are confusing could you please make a new vid toshow us how to do it from scratch cos theres three virtual three virtualhosts in the config and three doc roots on top what goes in first please please please make another vid for wamp step by step thank you so much for taking the time to make this one

    mike from england

  • Ah! So that's how you setup multiple domains on Apache! :-D

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