On Sunday 05 October 2003 02:58, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> How do you do that?
>
> > Wouldn't it be a WHOLE lot smarter to just disable/enable PHP for
> > specific sites/folders, etc? What web server are you using?
>
> Anyone?
In short, you need the following (apache) directive inside the virt
How do you do that?
> Wouldn't it be a WHOLE lot smarter to just disable/enable PHP for
> specific sites/folders, etc? What web server are you using?
Anyone?
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How do you do that?
> Wouldn't it be a WHOLE lot smarter to just disable/enable PHP for
> specific sites/folders, etc? What web server are you using?
Anyone?
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John
Apache.
How exactly?
John
"John W. Holmes" wrote:
> John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> > Brian or anyone,
> >
> > Ok, supposing I don't want someone to be able to use
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Brian or anyone,
Ok, supposing I don't want someone to be able to use
On 03 October 2003 05:06, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Brian or anyone,
>
> Ok, supposing I don't want someone to be able to use
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Can I stop tags?
I could javascript embed them to: