On Monday 08 May 2006 14:25, Joshua Slive wrote: > On 5/8/06, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There are a few undead "apache myths" still floating around, > > due to clueless third-party tutorials. I wonder if there's any value > > in countering these zombies with specific notes in our documentation. > > > > Here's an example patch of the kind I have in mind: > > There isn't much hope to fight this sort of thing when it is still the > only recommended configuration in the php docs:
If we explain that that's been wrong for 10 years, it might just induce those ****s to fix their documentation. We have other zombies to slay, but thankfully things like <Limit> misuse are mostly faded, and "htaccess == password protection" has lost much of its force. Magic AddType is out there on its own because we do nothing *active* to counter it, and someone else who is widely assumed to know what they're talking about continues to feed it. -- Nick Kew