Re: [users@httpd] Apache2 + NAS in DocumentRoot = faulty PDFs delivered ???

2020-02-03 Thread Klaus Neudecker
Thank you very much Eric!   The Description of the option just sounded perfectly like my configuration & problem! Unfortunately the problem still exists :-( Has perhaps anyone else an idea why the Apache2 has problems in communicating with my NAS??? Sincerely Klaus Am 03.02.2020 um 19:20 s

Re: [users@httpd] ExecCGI ignored within nfs share

2020-02-03 Thread Igor Cicimov
Should have said "exported" with noexec instead of mounted to make it more clear. Then it doesn't matter what you do on the client side you will still not be able to run exe files. Since this is not the case maybe the perms of the directories on that path have no exe permissions them self? IC On

Re: [users@httpd] Continuous content provision.

2020-02-03 Thread Jonathon Koyle
If you mean sites where you scroll to the "bottom" of the page and it fetches more content, like Instagram or Facebook, and then the"bottom" is farther down the page, that is accomplished client side with scripts running in the browser. On Mon, Feb 3, 2020, 2:07 PM Antony Stone < antony.st...@apac

Re: [users@httpd] Continuous content provision.

2020-02-03 Thread Antony Stone
On Monday 03 February 2020 at 21:53:20, George R Goffe wrote: > Hi, > > I have come across a few sites whose URLs seem to provide continuous > content. Give us some examples? > When the user goes to the end of the URL the "server?" "thinks" for a second > or two and puts up an animated mouse po

[users@httpd] Continuous content provision.

2020-02-03 Thread George R Goffe
Hi, I have come across a few sites whose URLs seem to provide continuous content. When the user goes to the end of the URL the "server?" "thinks" for a second or two and puts up an animated mouse pointer and then more content appears. My question is, "How is this continuous content" accomplishe

Re: [users@httpd] Apache2 + NAS in DocumentRoot = faulty PDFs delivered ???

2020-02-03 Thread Eric Covener
> Guess: > For me it seems the __combination__ of Apache2 and the SMB mounted NAS brings > up the problem. > > Has anyone got an idea what to do??? Could try: EnableSendfile OFF -- Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com - To unsubs

[users@httpd] Apache2 + NAS in DocumentRoot = faulty PDFs delivered ???

2020-02-03 Thread Klaus Neudecker
Hello, I have installed an Apche2 server under Raspbian Buster (latest update) on a Raspberry Pi 4 4GB computer. (In combination with MariaDB and PHP on the Rapberry - therefore the Raspberry - he manages the DB-managed www-pages with the links to the PDFs e.g.! The database fi

Re: [users@httpd] Make apache2 (httpd) portable under Linux

2020-02-03 Thread Daniel Ferradal
Hello, Tha's not exactly true. You specify a default path absolute path, but you can override these values with config on startup easily. If you want to "install" apache without a default path or a relative one, I don't think that can be done. El lun., 3 feb. 2020 a las 15:30, Raf Roger () escri

Re: [users@httpd] Make apache2 (httpd) portable under Linux

2020-02-03 Thread Raf Roger
Bonjour Lucien, I already read and understood what you wrote as this is the basic steps i already read before. In fact my goal is to do something like XAMPP for linux but with the following differences: - no root permissions needed - no installation needed, just to unzip the completed stack (apach