Thanks for the links to mod_vhost_alias, I hadn't seen it before. However I still don't see a good way to get a bunch of domains pointed at the same directory except by doing one of two things, one: Just specifying VirtualDocumentRoot as a specific directory, and then all the the vhosts would resolve to one directory, but what about the other virtual hosts? The other is to create 50 symlinks all pointing to one directory. I suppose that last solution is the best one with vhost, but I don't really like it. Dunno, it seems hard to manage.

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