Hi @all,
the mod_session documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/en/mod/mod_session.html states that the
session directives are valid in .htaccess context, but they do not contain
information about the AllowOverride value necessary to actually use them in
this context. Does anyone
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On 22.11.2011 17:08, Igor Galić wrote:
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[snipp]
Will a back port for 2.2.x be available?
Doesn't look like anybody has raised that particular issue yet:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/STATUS
On November 10, 2011 14:41 , Nick Tkach ntk...@gmail.com wrote:
RewriteRule ^https://mycom.com/specialsale
https://mycom.com/content/some/url/page.html
On 10.11.11 15:23, Mark Montague wrote:
You're complicating things too much. In your HTTPS virtual host
stanza in your web server
On 12.11.11 16:10, Brent Clark wrote:
Please could someone peer review the following for me.
If this correct / acceptable?
correct - yes, acceptable - not ;-)
Why do you need such agressive expire?
IfModule mod_expires.c
ExpiresActive On
ExpiresDefault access
ExpiresByType text/javascript
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Hi @all,
the mod_session documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/en/mod/mod_session.html states
that the session directives are valid in .htaccess context, but they
do not contain information about the AllowOverride value necessary
to actually use
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I've been looking at a particular problem and it's one of those ones
that's just really hard to describe in unique terms for a search
(maybe no one else has hit it before :). Been Googling all over
trying to find details on any consequences/side-effects of using
On 20.11.11 01:10, x y wrote:
Please How can i configure my apache-httpd server to always send http
headers and data in two tcp ip packets
very hard, if at all. Why?
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On 23.11.2011 13:11, Igor Galić wrote:
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I have adopted the patch for current head.
Proposed in
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1205215
Thanks, how can I add my +1?
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The
Am 23.11.2011 um 13:25 schrieb Igor Galić:
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Hi @all,
the mod_session documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/en/mod/mod_session.html states
that the session directives are valid in .htaccess context, but they
do not contain information about
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On 23.11.2011 13:11, Igor Galić wrote:
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I have adopted the patch for current head.
Proposed in
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1205215
Thanks, how can I add my +1?
By becoming an httpd committer ;)
But
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On 20.11.11 01:10, x y wrote:
Please How can i configure my apache-httpd server to always send
http
headers and data in two tcp ip packets
very hard, if at all. Why?
Trying to make it slower?
i
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On 23.11.2011 14:07, Igor Galić wrote:
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On 23.11.2011 13:11, Igor Galić wrote:
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I have adopted the patch for current head.
Proposed in
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1205215
Thanks, how can I add my +1?
By
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On 23.11.2011 14:07, Igor Galić wrote:
- Original Message -
On 23.11.2011 13:11, Igor Galić wrote:
- Original Message -
I have adopted the patch for current head.
Proposed in
I'm using httpd in front of a Tomcat app server and would like to remove
some incoming cookies before requests are reverse-proxied to Tomcat. The
cookie names are not fixed, but do match several simple regexps. Is there a
recipe with mod_headers/mod_rewrite that would allow me to strip these
I'm looking at how apache is set up under OS X Lion and Snow Leopard. It seems
to me in both cases that, for the default apache config, fast-cgi is disabled
as the corresponding LoadModule is commented out. Is there a particular reason
why this should be?
I notice that under SL, the fast-cgi
If all you want to do is run PHP scripts to service AJAX requests, why not
load the php module, set the type handler, and move on to a more
interesting problem?
-w
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Tim Streater t...@clothears.org.uk wrote:
I'm looking at how apache is set up under OS X Lion
On 23 Nov 2011 at 20:39, Wade Evans wade.p.ev...@gmail.com wrote:
If all you want to do is run PHP scripts to service AJAX requests, why not
load the php module, set the type handler, and move on to a more
interesting problem?
To me, in my present star of ignorance, these *are* interesting
Okay, look...
I am not saying that your questions are uninteresting, nor am I
disrespecting your skills. We are all nascent eggs loose in a sea of too
much information, all trying to make our way.
My point is that you seem to be having trouble setting up the CGI execution
path.
In your
On 23 Nov 2011, at 20:39, Wade Evans wrote:
I notice that under SL, the fast-cgi module is a good bit older than other
modules, and under Lion, there isn't even one provided. Does this mean that
it has been integrated into apache
Probably. mod_fcgid was donated to apache a couple of
On 23 Nov 2011 at 21:45, Wade Evans wade.p.ev...@gmail.com wrote:
My naive recommendation is to stop using CGI, and use the PHP module
instead... to swim with the current, not against it.
Wade,
Thanks for that. Although it didn't answer my questions directly, it did give a
me a clue to look
Yay!
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Tim Streater t...@clothears.org.uk wrote:
On 23 Nov 2011 at 21:45, Wade Evans wade.p.ev...@gmail.com wrote:
My naive recommendation is to stop using CGI, and use the PHP module
instead... to swim with the current, not against it.
Wade,
Thanks for
It's already in the examples of mod_headers:
SetEnvIf MyRequestHeader myvalue HAVE_MyRequestHeader
Header set MyHeader %D %t mytext env=HAVE_MyRequestHeader
so you just need to midify it to something like this:
SetEnvIf MyRequestCookieHeader your_regexp_here HAVE_MyRequestCookieHeader
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here by modifying these files.
To get the directory listing, from mod_autoindex documentation:
Automatic index generation is enabled with using Options +Indexes. See the
Options http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options directive
for more
body
h1README FILE/H1
pThis is the readme file/p
/body
If the file is not displaying maybe is because of the wrong p tag above.
The is missing from p ...Firefox has couple of plugins that can show
you errors like this one.
Also maybe try to include the following meta
i am trying to ask this again:
i supply an apache 2.2 module to my customers. naturally, i need to build
my module for each OS, cpu architecture bit scheme. So, if my customer
has Apache 2.2 on solaris sparc 32 bit - that's what i need to build.
however, from what i just discovered, there's
Igor,
You wonder why I am editing files. I am trying to learn how to make
directory listings unique. I am surprised at how difficult this has
become. (I recognize part of the problem is not knowing what I'm doing
w/the man pages.)
I corrected the typo and added the meta line. Did a restart
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