On 8/31/05, Dallas Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, here's my enviroment: 
>   
> OS: Linux - Redhat Fedora Core 4 
> Apache: Bundled RPM, version 2.0.54, with default httpd.conf 
>   
> I just found that I can't use '.var' in filenames.  Any html file with the
> name contains '.var' under document_root 
> will cause a 500 Internal Server Error.  However, files with extension
> '.php' will work. 
> i.e. a.var and a.var.html won't work, var.html and a.var.php will work. 
>   
> I guess it's because those 'index.html.var' feature.  How can I overcome
> this?  Thank you. 

Find the line in httpd.conf that says something like
AddHandler type-map .var
and comment it out.

Joshua.

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