I think require => ["group payer_manager", "payer_group demo"] should do it.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 01:11:09PM -0500, Adi Fairbank wrote:
> Say I have a $Directory{} configuration in a <Perl> section like so:
>
> $Directory{"/home/httpd/html-ssl/demo"} = {
> SetHandler => "perl-script",
> PerlAuthenHandler => "Authen",
> PerlAuthzHandler => "Authz",
> require => "group payer_manager",
> require => "payer_group demo",
> };
>
> Obviously this won't work because the second "require => " directive will
> clobber the first. So what's the workaround? I couldn't think of what the
> logical perl translation to having two require directives would be...
>
> -Adi
>
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