RE: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path
I hope that this is the issue. Marc has failed to say that he is using mp2/apache2, so I won't be surprised if this is yet another problem introduced by apache-2.0 (incompatible mod_dir behavior wrt apache-1.3). see my recent bug reports to the httpd-dev list. Yah, yah, sorry, Apache 2.0.46 on W2K, ActiveState build 804 (Perl 5.8), mod_perl/1.99_10-dev. Postcards from the bleeding edge. Wish I'd given more attention to your postings on httpd-dev. I was thinking this might be a bug and it might not...I'm not always sure what is _supposed_ to happen. mma
Re: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path
Marc M. Adkins wrote: I hope that this is the issue. Marc has failed to say that he is using mp2/apache2, so I won't be surprised if this is yet another problem introduced by apache-2.0 (incompatible mod_dir behavior wrt apache-1.3). see my recent bug reports to the httpd-dev list. Yah, yah, sorry, Apache 2.0.46 on W2K, ActiveState build 804 (Perl 5.8), mod_perl/1.99_10-dev. Postcards from the bleeding edge. Wish I'd given more attention to your postings on httpd-dev. I was thinking this might be a bug and it might not...I'm not always sure what is _supposed_ to happen. You don't have to keep up with all those bloody^H^H^H^Heeding lists. The issue with Apache 2.0 is that it has totally changed the way it handles existing directories which also happen to be assigned to be handled by handlers. One thing I didn't try is replacing Location containers with Directory . I haven't really delved into the specific issue you have asked about, so I might be talking about a totally irrelevant to your problem thing, that's why I haven't responded in first place, but just wanted to tell that 2.0 behavior might be different. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path
This is going to seem odd...obscure...dumb... I've been using code like this to set up handlers: Location /some/path/index SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler Some::Handler /Location Now I'm using this code to set up handlers for individual pages. The directive above is in a sense telling Apache there is a directory /some/path/index which contains files which should be processed via Some::Handler but in fact there is no such directory. There is just a handler. So in my mind I'm defining a single page with a handler. All this works OK, weird though it may be, until I want a directory index. Say I want to go to url: /some/path The DirectoryIndex directive doesn't allow me to say that 'index' is a directory, only 'index.html'. That is to say, the following: DirectoryIndex index index.html doesn't cause Apache to automatically find /some/path/index, even if I have defined one using AddHandler. I'm assuming this is because there is no such file, the handler is attached to the /some/path/index directory, there isn't anything for Apache to find. For the moment I'm faking things out using the miracle of mod_rewrite: RedirectMatch ^/some/path/index\.html /some/path/index which makes it all work like I want. NOW Apache finds the handler for some reason. So I'm not complaining, and I don't need a fix, but I wonder if I'm missing something. * AddHandler attaches a handler to a set of files with a given suffix. * SetHandler attaches a handler to a location (a directory, right?) and all of the files therein. * There isn't (?) a directive that attaches a handler to a single leaf in the directory tree which may in fact be non-existent in such a manner that the DirectoryIndex directive will find the leaf. Have I missed something? Am I abusing the tool? mma
RE: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path
Mark, I think that I may be able to clarify this. I ran into the same type of problem a few weeks ago. I had always defined my handlers inside a Location block and couldn't get the DirectoryIndex to work properly. I solved my problem by calling my handler from within a Directory block instead. You should be able to find the answer you're looking for on the following page. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/sections.html -Mike -Original Message- From: Marc M. Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path This is going to seem odd...obscure...dumb... I've been using code like this to set up handlers: Location /some/path/index SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler Some::Handler /Location Now I'm using this code to set up handlers for individual pages. The directive above is in a sense telling Apache there is a directory /some/path/index which contains files which should be processed via Some::Handler but in fact there is no such directory. There is just a handler. So in my mind I'm defining a single page with a handler. All this works OK, weird though it may be, until I want a directory index. Say I want to go to url: /some/path The DirectoryIndex directive doesn't allow me to say that 'index' is a directory, only 'index.html'. That is to say, the following: DirectoryIndex index index.html doesn't cause Apache to automatically find /some/path/index, even if I have defined one using AddHandler. I'm assuming this is because there is no such file, the handler is attached to the /some/path/index directory, there isn't anything for Apache to find. For the moment I'm faking things out using the miracle of mod_rewrite: RedirectMatch ^/some/path/index\.html /some/path/index which makes it all work like I want. NOW Apache finds the handler for some reason. So I'm not complaining, and I don't need a fix, but I wonder if I'm missing something. * AddHandler attaches a handler to a set of files with a given suffix. * SetHandler attaches a handler to a location (a directory, right?) and all of the files therein. * There isn't (?) a directive that attaches a handler to a single leaf in the directory tree which may in fact be non-existent in such a manner that the DirectoryIndex directive will find the leaf. Have I missed something? Am I abusing the tool? mma
Re: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path
Michael Kropinack wrote: Mark, I think that I may be able to clarify this. I ran into the same type of problem a few weeks ago. I had always defined my handlers inside a Location block and couldn't get the DirectoryIndex to work properly. I solved my problem by calling my handler from within a Directory block instead. You should be able to find the answer you're looking for on the following page. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/sections.html I hope that this is the issue. Marc has failed to say that he is using mp2/apache2, so I won't be surprised if this is yet another problem introduced by apache-2.0 (incompatible mod_dir behavior wrt apache-1.3). see my recent bug reports to the httpd-dev list. -Original Message- From: Marc M. Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DirectoryIndex doesn't see SetHandler path This is going to seem odd...obscure...dumb... I've been using code like this to set up handlers: Location /some/path/index SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler Some::Handler /Location Now I'm using this code to set up handlers for individual pages. The directive above is in a sense telling Apache there is a directory /some/path/index which contains files which should be processed via Some::Handler but in fact there is no such directory. There is just a handler. So in my mind I'm defining a single page with a handler. All this works OK, weird though it may be, until I want a directory index. Say I want to go to url: /some/path The DirectoryIndex directive doesn't allow me to say that 'index' is a directory, only 'index.html'. That is to say, the following: DirectoryIndex index index.html doesn't cause Apache to automatically find /some/path/index, even if I have defined one using AddHandler. I'm assuming this is because there is no such file, the handler is attached to the /some/path/index directory, there isn't anything for Apache to find. For the moment I'm faking things out using the miracle of mod_rewrite: RedirectMatch ^/some/path/index\.html /some/path/index which makes it all work like I want. NOW Apache finds the handler for some reason. So I'm not complaining, and I don't need a fix, but I wonder if I'm missing something. * AddHandler attaches a handler to a set of files with a given suffix. * SetHandler attaches a handler to a location (a directory, right?) and all of the files therein. * There isn't (?) a directive that attaches a handler to a single leaf in the directory tree which may in fact be non-existent in such a manner that the DirectoryIndex directive will find the leaf. Have I missed something? Am I abusing the tool? mma -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com