Hey!
I did not mean that I want HTTP to HTTPS transparency (although, I can't
see how do they differ to end application - communication from client to
server is over SSL with HTTPS + few additional environmental values -
should not affect end app).
I'll try to explain, what I ment with an ex
On 10.12.2010 19:25, Dustin Chesterman wrote:
On 10.12.2010 01:18, Dustin Chesterman wrote:
Hello all -
I am having trouble getting logging to work for some modules,
specifically mod_rewrite and mod_jk. Here is a portion of my
httpd.conf. I get mod_jk logging for the startup process in my
> On 08.12.2010 12:48, Tom Evans wrote:
>> ... and serve data from the www.hosta.com vhost.
On 08.12.10 13:21, b...@kanka.de wrote:
> .. but at this point apache knows that there is something wrong with the
> request or the configuration, and should throw an error instead of
> serving the wrong
On 08.12.10 12:45, Tom Evans wrote:
> The best way to avoid this problem is not dummy vhosts, it is to not
> serve multiple websites from the same IP if you intend on handling SSL
> for any one of those websites and not the others. SSL sites that share
> a certificate (eg, if you have a wildcard ce
On 12 Dec 2010, at 18:57, David Lane wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a way to handle a body of existing HTML which is encoded
> inconsistently. On the basis that the meta tag is likely to be correct, I'd
> like to use that to set the HTTP content-type header's charset. I have
> Googled
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to handle a body of existing HTML which is encoded
inconsistently. On the basis that the meta tag is likely to be correct, I'd
like to use that to set the HTTP content-type header's charset. I have
Googled for solutions, and checked the module documents, and I don't