On 6/18/08, Mohit Anchlia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can use head and tail commands in shell to do what you want to do. You 
> could do something like:
>
> x=`grep -n "DocumentRoot /websites/vodafone/web" httpd.conf` # gets the line 
> number
> cat httpd.conf|head -$x > tmp.conf
> echo "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" >> tmp.conf
> cat httpd.conf|tail +$x >> tmp.conf
> mv tmp.conf httpd.conf
>
> Above code is not tested. It's just for your understanding.

I was able to solve  my able query using sed command .. my script goes
some thing like that and its completely solve my problem

sed -i "/MIME_TYPE_$domain2631/a\AddType application x-httpd-php .php
\nAddType application x-httpd-php-source .phps"
/usr/local/apache2/conf/extra/httpd_vhost.conf

the a ---> stand for append after the given pattern

the \n ---> stand for add ""this"" to next line

But one thing still remain is how do i remove or reverse this procedure ... ??


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सादर
Agnello Dsouza
www.linux-vashi.blogspot.com

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