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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

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3. Enter a display name, virtual host and path. The values for the virtual host and the path<br />

will make up your base URL. The dialog includes the following:<br />

Display Name - The name that Zend Server will display for this application.<br />

Virtual Host - You can select the Default Server, which will use the default<br />

virtual host on your server, or add a new virtual host by clicking Add New and<br />

entering the new name.<br />

Path - The second part of your base URL, which can only be a directory.<br />

Specifying a file will cause the application to deploy with errors. Leaving this<br />

field empty will deploy the application on the virtual host's root.<br />

When finished, click Next.<br />

Note:<br />

The base URL (or root URL) is the URL where the application is available after it has been<br />

deployed. The base URL is unique and cannot be shared between two applications, and each<br />

application is required to have a base URL. Using a pseudo URL is also acceptable.<br />

4. If you have specified a EULA in your application package, it will appear. Mark the ‘I have<br />

read and agree to the license agreement’ checkbox and click Next.<br />

The Prerequisites Validation dialog opens.

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