On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
>
> In the department of scratching old itches - any strong objections to me
> adding the following patch which allows one to do things like
>
> # httpd.conf
> ServerRoot ${HOME}/apache
> Port ${PORT:=80}
> ErrorDocument
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> After 1.3.27 please :)
>
> I want as little "new stuff" in between now and the release (hopefully
> *very* soon) to avoid problems and complications ;)
No worries- no hurry :-)
Dw
After 1.3.27 please :)
I want as little "new stuff" in between now and the release (hopefully
*very* soon) to avoid problems and complications ;)
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This may be confusing because people may begin to expect it to do the substitution at
request time in certain cases instead of only at server startup time Admittedly
that would be almost like turning every directive into mod_rewrite, but... an env var
is an env var, many things are handled
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, [ISO-8859-1] André Malo wrote:
> I'm note sure, but I'd guess this may cause conflicts with mod_rewrite.
Mod rewrite uses % rather than $ for variable names.
It does use $1, $2.. for back references. Which is not a problem as it is
not followed by a {.
It also uses the d
* Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
> In the department of scratching old itches - any strong objections to
> me adding the following patch which allows one to do things like
>
> # httpd.conf
> ServerRoot ${HOME}/apache
> Port ${PORT:=80}
> ErrorDocument 500 "Please contact ${CUST
In the department of scratching old itches - any strong objections to me
adding the following patch which allows one to do things like
# httpd.conf
ServerRoot ${HOME}/apache
Port ${PORT:=80}
ErrorDocument 500 "Please contact ${CUSTOMER}
and then
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