Hi,I have configured certificate based authentication for a URL and
the relateddirective is as follows:Location
/myapp/strongauth/ SSLRequireSSL
SSLVerifyClient require SSLVerifyDepth
1 SSLOptions +StrictRequire +OptRenegotiate +StdEnvVars
+ExportCertData SSLCACertificateFile
Sorry, the error occurred is as
follows:
Method Not Allowed
The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL
/myapp/strongauth/DisplayInfo.jsp.
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
As of right now, we have no plans to add 'deflate' support. I'm
not aware of any browsers/client that support 'deflate' rather
than 'gzip.'
My guess is that the encapsulation format is slightly different
than with gzip, but I really haven't
Sorry, presuming lazy concensus, but that probably isn't fair this
close to the release. This is a side effect of vetting the recent apr
changes to apr_dir_read() and digging in to SVNs bug (that is
already solved.)
Please look at the fields used and explain why the existing code
was correct.
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