On 20 March 2011 20:23, William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net wrote:
I've seen no objections, and count 3 +1's to remove these, so I'm cleaning
this up today.
Perhaps also someone would be kind enough to remove the weekly 1.3
bugzilla summary?
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2009/12/27 Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com:
A FAQ on the various httpd support channels is how do I make the query
string go away. The answer is that you put ? on the end of the target
URL, which is a bit of a kludge.
Attached is a patch that adds a QSD (qsdiscard) flag that does this a little
2009/12/28 André Malo n...@perlig.de:
Yes please! While the null query string hack works, it is an ugly hack
to have to foist on people. I've had to suggest it in an apologetic
manner too many times.
Another point came up while thinking about it: Next time you'll have to
explain that
On 21/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- there is need (updated on the remote host)./p
+ mirror with data which gets updated automatically on the
+ as needed on the remote host(s)./p
Hi Chris,
This doesn't scan right. Sorry to be so picky :-)
On 06/03/2008, Chris Darroch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was a little puzzled by the name socache because I assumed
so meant shared object, like mod_so, until I read the code comments.
I wondered if it was true that people would only use this kind of
interface to store small objects -- I
On 12/02/2008, Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you have substituted content that you think will be re-substituted
by another rule, then you should flatten. If they are one-shots, or
self contained, or in no way could result in overlaps, then flattening
isn't required. :)
In
Hi,
RewriteRule does tilde expansion even without mod_userdir being
loaded, and it does so without the usual public_html component being
added. This is a) not mod_rewrite's business and b) a practically
unknown feature. I'd like to see this feature removed.
There's also an issue with the
On 22/10/2007, Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say you are looking for 'foo' and have a bucket that
contains 'jimfoojag'. The fast way to handle this would
be to split off 3 buckets from this, one containing
'jim', the other containing 'jag' and the middle one that
contains the
Hullo,
I'm attempting to document this module but can't figure out what the f
(flatten) flag does (bucket brigade munging makes my eyes cross). Any
clues?
Here's a start anyway:
http://people.apache.org/~noodl/mod_substitute.xml
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On 01/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: slive
Date: Tue Jul 31 13:13:50 2007
New Revision: 561477
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revrev=561477
Log:
Docuemnt the x- headers added by mod_proxy_http.
PR: 41097
Modified:
On 01/08/07, Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
s/ehader/header/
D'oh! Wrong. List. Sorry.
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On 24/05/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: sctemme
Date: Wed May 23 19:19:04 2007
New Revision: 541138
Thanks Sander,
I subscribed to the httpd-cvs list (as linked to from the httpd site)
three days ago but haven't seen any commits. Is that list still
active? I got the
On 24/05/07, Mads Toftum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 - I don't think a single users abuse should force us into making a
catch all policy. Part of the price of running a wiki is that you'll
have to deal with abuse from time to time.
I also agree with all of Rich's sentiments, but I feel a
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