Hi,
I'm new here. Please bear with me.
I have a laptop with XP Home. I'm trying to get Visual studio Asp
dot.net (2002/2003) compiler to run with apache because XP Home doesn't
come with a web server.
So I've successfully installed Apache 2.054 and Mod_AspdotNet with the
help of this site
Moin,
Ich habe einen VirtualHost auf dem mittels ServerAlias mehere Domains
zugeordnet sind.
Nun möchte ich für jede Domain ein eigenes Logfile. Aber ich schaffe es
nicht das ich z.B.
HostName_access.log hinbekomme.
Zudem verwende ich rotatelogs
Hat jemand eine idee wie ich den Hostnamen da rein
Hi,
Michael Schoenboeck schrieb:
Ich habe einen VirtualHost auf dem mittels ServerAlias mehere Domains
zugeordnet sind.
Nun möchte ich für jede Domain ein eigenes Logfile. Aber ich schaffe es
nicht das ich z.B.
HostName_access.log hinbekomme.
Zudem verwende ich rotatelogs
Hat jemand eine idee
Hi,
beim einloggen über LDAP stürzt der apache server ab
(http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32136)
Lg
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Sascha Kersken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November 2005 13:44
An: users-de@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: Re: apache
Jacob Eshed wrote:
Hi,
A plus sign (+) in a url is converted to space (%20).
Yup, that's what the HTTP/1.0 (and 1.1) rules are for URI's.
'sub_cat=Art + Design' is converted to 'sub_cat=Art%20+%20Design' by
the browser but the apache output received is 'sub_cat=Art%20%20%20Design'
That's
Title: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] + in URL
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your prompt answer.
The 'sub_cat=Art + Design' was entered as parameter in Microsoft Internet Browser 6. as a url address:
http://server.name:port/V/?func=some_functionmode=categorycategory=Category Namesub_cat=Art +
Hello,
First of all sorry for my english, trying my best :]
I posted this also to PHP General, but although help, the problem is
still not solved. Anyway I think this is more apache related than php,
that's why I post this here.
The story is: I'm running a small webserver and to monitor the
Title: rewrite only for certain originating IPs
I have a simple rewrite rule that sends requests meant for one domain to another. Is there a way to only perform this redirection for only a certain originating IP? There will probably be a list of 10 IPs for which this redirection will have
Hi,
--- Robert Ionescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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One more thing
--- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I solved this problem by substituting %20 with +
characters.
Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to
On 11/20/05, Prabhat Kumar (IT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple rewrite rule that sends requests meant for one domain to
another. Is there a way to only perform this redirection for only a certain
originating IP? There will probably be a list of 10 IPs for which this
redirection will
Jacob Eshed wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your prompt answer.
The 'sub_cat=Art + Design' was entered as parameter in Microsoft
Internet Browser 6. as a url address:
_http://server.name:port/V/?func=some_functionmode=categorycategory=Category
Namesub_cat=Art + Designrestricted=all_
Title: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] + in URL
Hi Bill,
Thank you very much for your brief and helpful explanation.
Sincerely,
Jacob Eshed
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From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 6:35 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
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