OK, I did'nt notice these directives enclosed other ones.
No problem for me if current display stays unchanged.
Lucien
Le 10/05/2016 à 08:33, Luca Toscano a écrit :
2016-05-10 7:16 GMT+02:00 Christophe JAILLET
<christophe.jail...@wanadoo.fr <mailto:christophe.jail...@wanadoo.fr>>:
But (not directly related), in the same frame, under
"Directives", some directive names are between < and > and
some are not.
See for example
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/mod/mod_authz_core.html
I looked at corresponding XML file, and saw that, for example,
Require directive section begins with <directivesynopsis>, and
RequireAll directive section begins with <directivesynopsis
type="section">
Hi Lucien,
directives which act as a "container" for other directives are
displayed with < > all over the doc (in the title of the
directive's description section, in the text itself, in the
example (obviously)). These < and > are part of the directive name
and are required when used in configuration file.
So they appear also that way in this frame.
This may look odd when they are displayed close one of the other,
but I think it is the best way to display them.
We could add a new section called "Directives (Containers)" listing
only directives wrapped with <> leaving the other ones under
"Directives" to be super clear about the meaning of the extra symbols.
I checked the xsl and it shouldn't be difficult to implement.
Thanks!
Luca
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