Em Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 08:53:16PM +0100, Chris Hewitt escreveu:
> Andreas Hasenack wrote:
>
> >Someone at the apache list told me that the name would be sapi_apache2.c,
> >because that's where the STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF define is used. But
> >sapi_apache2.c di
Em Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 11:08:06AM -0400, Paul Nicholson escreveu:
> What exactly is not working?
The directives inside the branches are being ignored. Thus the
include path is not being modified and my application doesn't work. I know,
I can change the application to include the right path, but
Em Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 08:59:54AM +0100, Chris Hewitt escreveu:
> It looks fine to me (I'm no expert), but maybe its case sensitive? You
> have rather than . Otherwise perhaps remove the
> completely for a test to see if it is the causing
> the problem.
It's not the IfModule, already tried
What is the right name to use in apache's (2.0.41-dev) IfModule
directive to test if the php4 module is loaded? I'm including
the file below via httpd.conf's Include statement but the
part between the IfModule is being completely ignored:
AllowOverride None
order deny,allow
Deny from
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