Re: [users@httpd] adding footer to all web pages

2017-05-25 Thread Adam Powell
Google Analytics, by default, only tracks pages by path. Meaning if you add a Google Analytics snippet to all virtual hosts visitors to the home page of each site will be almost impossible to distinguish from each other in the reports...there are ways around this but you should be aware of it. I

[users@httpd] adding footer to all web pages

2017-05-25 Thread Rose, John B
If we wanted to add a Google Analytics footer to all pages on our server, meaning all virtual hosts, what is the best way to do that via Apache without having to touch the individual web sites?

Re: [users@httpd] 'found' mod_proxy_html and mod_ssl

2017-05-25 Thread Eric Covener
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 7:56 PM, Jeff Cauhape wrote: > Ok, > I did eventually figure out that these modules were created (or not) > > by the configure script. Is this true of all of the modules supported > > by Apache that aren’t core functionality? It's complicated. If you don't ask for specifi

[users@httpd] 'found' mod_proxy_html and mod_ssl

2017-05-25 Thread Jeff Cauhape
Ok, I did eventually figure out that these modules were created (or not) by the configure script. Is this true of all of the modules supported by Apache that aren't core functionality? Jeff Cauhape IT Professional III Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation Phone 1-775-684-3804 Emai

Re: [users@httpd] Getting PHP-FPM working

2017-05-25 Thread Daniel
Thanks for sharing your findings! El 25 may. 2017 8:03 p. m., "John Iliffe" escribió: > Didn't get a lot of help on the PHP list but the one fellow who tried is > still running PHP-5. So, I backed off to PHP-5.6.30 which is the most > recent stable version of PHP-5 and it worked perfectly. > >

RE: [users@httpd] Looking for direction: porting server from Apache 2.2.2 to 2.4.6 - ProxyHTMLURLMap ?

2017-05-25 Thread Jeff Cauhape
I don’t think I’m a stupid person, nor do I think I am blind, but I am unable to find the location at the apache.org site where I can down load the source code for modules, such as mod_proxy_html. The only download location I see is for either downloading Apache itself (done that, and have built i

Re: [users@httpd] Getting PHP-FPM working

2017-05-25 Thread John Iliffe
Didn't get a lot of help on the PHP list but the one fellow who tried is still running PHP-5. So, I backed off to PHP-5.6.30 which is the most recent stable version of PHP-5 and it worked perfectly. If you look at the PHP-7.1.3 or 7.1.5 source in fpm_main.c there is a lot of commentary about b