Eric Cholet wrote: > > > > <Location /> > > > SetHandler perl-script > > > PerlHandler ModuleName > > > </Location> > > Well, seems like I tried that, and then it ALWAYS used that handler. I > > also have other handlers, and I _think_ the setup above overrode the > > others. I'll give it a try again now. OK, I just tried it, and it > > overrode everything else. :-( > > Try <LocationMatch ^/$> Thanks to both of you. I have never used the regular expression part of the directives before. This is exactly what I need. Thanks! -- Drew Taylor Vialogix Communications, Inc. 501 N. College Street Charlotte, NC 28202 704 370 0550 http://www.vialogix.com/
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