On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 03:19:13PM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote: > > Apache has been running fine for some time now, and for some reason (I suppose > it was from something being upgraded, but I don't remember seeing anything > apache related) I'm now getting this error whenever attempting to start > apache: > > Syntax error on line 133 of /etc/apache/srm.conf: > Invalid command 'AddDefaultCharsetName', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a > module not included in the server configuration > > I'm somewhat leery of removing the offending line, as it seems to be a > security > fix for cross-site scripting. Here are the values from > /etc/apache/conf/srm.conf: > > AddDefaultCharset on > AddDefaultCharsetName iso-8859-1 > > Anyone know how to fix this without possibly opening up the server to security > risks? > > -Rob > >
This error occurs on my computer, too. It appeared after an update of apache, a few days ago. -Florian -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Florian Reiser PGP-Key:0x5368CF3F | | PGP-Fingerprint: 84C7 24BC F3A4 487F CBC7 692C 05DB 6E11 5368 CF3F | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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