martin langhoff wrote: > What I see in the not-so distant future is a hell of a configuration > nightmare. From the start, this box should be hosting about 30 vhosts, > and I don't really want to keep them in synch across 3 different files. > So I thought of using a single monolithic vhosts.conf with lots of > IfModule sections. That could work. So could <IfDefine heavy>, where you start your heavy httpd with a -Dheavy. Where I work, we use Template Toolkit to generate variations from one httpd.conf template. - Perrin
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