Re: Virtual Configurations

2001-11-05 Thread Gerald Richter
> Really. > > If I have a normal embperl directory, then only > html files should be in it? I never knew that. > There could be in what you like, but if you don't use Apache Files/FilesMatch or Embperl's EMBPERL_FILEMATCH, then every file is processed thru Embperl, what doesn't make sense for

Re: Virtual Configurations

2001-11-04 Thread Elvis
You might want to consider using a or to set the PerlHandler so that only files that match (like .epl or whatever extension you use) are parsed by Embperl. Bill "Elvis" Gibbs goEbusiness.com - putting e-motion in your business email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] work - 301-668-5090 cell - 301-748-6938

Re: Virtual Configurations

2001-11-04 Thread Ruben Safir
Really. If I have a normal embperl directory, then only html files should be in it? I never knew that. I could have a tree 5 layers deep. I can't beleive I never stumbled on this before. It must be my good planning. Thanks Ruben On 2001.11.04 14:32:16 -0500 Gerald Richter wrote: > > I'm h

Re: Virtual Configurations

2001-11-04 Thread Gerald Richter
> > I'm having trouble getting a embperl to work on a virtual server. The virtual > server is under the htdocs directory. When I add a directory command in the > apache conf file, I loss access to the images subdirectory > > SO the doc root is > ./htdocs > > The virtual server is under > ./htodc

Virtual Configurations

2001-11-04 Thread Ruben Safir
Hello I'm having trouble getting a embperl to work on a virtual server. The virtual server is under the htdocs directory. When I add a directory command in the apache conf file, I loss access to the images subdirectory SO the doc root is ./htdocs The virtual server is under ./htodcs/nylinux