Hi to all, Here are 2 little patches for typos in auth.xml - trunk and 2.2.x branches
Lucien
Index: docs/manual/howto/auth.xml =================================================================== --- docs/manual/howto/auth.xml (revision 657550) +++ docs/manual/howto/auth.xml (working copy) @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ client to determine what password to send for a given authenticated area.</p> - <p>So, for example, once a client has authenticated in the + <p>So, for example, once a client has been authenticated in the <code>"Restricted Files"</code> area, it will automatically retry the same password for any area on the same server that is marked with the <code>"Restricted Files"</code> Realm. @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ you can choose <code>dbm</code> or <code>dbd</code> as your storage format.</p> - <p>To select a dbd file rather than a text file, for example:</p> + <p>To select a dbm file rather than a text file, for example:</p> <example> <Directory /www/docs/private><br />
Index: manual/howto/auth.xml =================================================================== --- manual/howto/auth.xml (revision 657550) +++ manual/howto/auth.xml (working copy) @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ client to determine what password to send for a given authenticated area.</p> - <p>So, for example, once a client has authenticated in the + <p>So, for example, once a client has been authenticated in the <code>"Restricted Files"</code> area, it will automatically retry the same password for any area on the same server that is marked with the <code>"Restricted Files"</code> Realm. @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ you can choose <code>dbm</code> or <code>dbd</code> as your storage format.</p> - <p>To select a dbd file rather than a text file, for example:</p> + <p>To select a dbm file rather than a text file, for example:</p> <example> <Directory /www/docs/private><br /> @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ all</directive>, <directive module="mod_authz_host"> env</directive>, <directive module="mod_authz_host"> host</directive> and <directive module="mod_authz_host"> - ip</directive> let you allow or deny access based other host based + ip</directive> let you allow or deny access based on other host based criteria such as host name or ip address of the machine requesting a document.</p> @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ <section id="filesystem"><title>Access Control backwards compatibility</title> <p>One of the side effects of adopting a provider based mechanism for - authentication is that the need for the previous access control directives + authentication is that previous access control directives <directive module="mod_access_compat">Order</directive>, <directive module="mod_access_compat">Allow</directive>, <directive module="mod_access_compat">Deny</directive> and @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ <directive module="mod_access_compat">Satisfy</directive> directive tried to tie these two stages together by hooking itself into the request processing itself. Now that these directive have been moved to the - <module>mod_access_compat</module>, mixing the new authorization directives + <module>mod_access_compat</module> module, mixing the new authorization directives with the older access control directives becomes difficult. To address this issue, the <module>mod_authz_default</module> module becomes very important and must be loaded. The main purpose of the <module>mod_authz_default</module> module is
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