Not sure that's a particularly descriptive subject ...
What we're facing here is a simple situation, but not so clear of a
solution. Perhaps this is easy and/or someone can offer me suggestions
from past experience?
Basically, our primary web server has a link to an important, well
used, web
OK, I know one can get into trouble real quick with mod_rewrite (or, more
likely in my case, not know it well enough to realize that I can do something
in a very simple way...)
Therefore, seeking expert opinion on how to accomplish this...
Due to a way that an ISP has secure (https:) vs.
PROTECTED] 7/17/2007 10:21:03 am
On 7/17/07, Robert Granvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Standard web site is at http://foo.site.com/...; while
the secure URL is at https://secure.site.com/foo/...;
So you can't use the same document root for both hosts?
If you need different content, except
I'm hoping for some insight and suggestions on this one...
Our apache /etc/init.d (very straightforward, by the way) works when you
execute it by hand, but does not function correctly during a system boot.
During boot, we receive the following errors (only the IP address has been
changed in
] 06/02/05 10:47 AM
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From: Robert Granvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2005 17:43
To: users@httpd.apache.org
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error on boot,
but not onmanual start...?
I'm hoping for some
OK, I'm certain this is an old question... my apologies for not finding it
first...
It appears that HTTP_USER_AGENT is no longer an available environment variable.
Is this correct? And if so, is there a way to activate it or use some other
function to obtain browser and version information?