On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:50:12PM +, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Everything still seem to work ok and as yet I've not found any side
> effects. Two questions really:
>
> 1) Does removing the seemingly unused modules provide any benefit?
> 2) Does anyone see any of the modules that I have removed as
Hi, list,
I have a large javascript file which I want to send to IE6 gziped and
for IE6 to cache.
I set the following derective in the configuration file:
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/x-javascript
The result is but that IE6 doesn't cache the javascript.
Looking into the response h
Hello,
I'm using apache 2.2 on Ubuntu 7.10 setting up name-based virtual
hosting . The apache servers servicing requests run as www-data.
The idea is to allow users to make their own websites under their home
directories, and for the admin to symlink the users' DocumentRoot
directories below ma
I am trying to get Apache 2.2.4 on OpenSUSE 10.3 working with Active
Directory (AD) LDAP authentication for users. But everytime I try to
login I get a 403 error. I have ldap_module and authnz_ldap_module
enabled. And I am trying over both HTTP and HTTPS but the password
prompt comes back asking fo
Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there any benefit to removing Apache modules that the server
> doesn't appear to use?
>
> The list below is a list of the Apache modules that I appear to
> require to run my web server:
>
> LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so
> LoadModule log_config_m
Hi All,
Is there any benefit to removing Apache modules that the server
doesn't appear to use?
The list below is a list of the Apache modules that I appear to
require to run my web server:
LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so
LoadModule log_config_module modules/mod_log_config.so
LoadM