With all of this happening without the end user ever knowing s/he's going
> outside of http://myserv/.
>
> Also, for example 3, it'd be needed that the response message from
> http://soaphandler/ comes back through the Apache HTTP Server which then
> passes it back to the client.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christopher Long
>
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that
would somehow disable mo_deflate WITHOUT generating the no-gzip
environment variable?
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Is there a better mailing group for my question? One with more
developers perhaps?
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Otheus wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> A user on unix.com posted this query :
>
> > Does anyone know or know how to check if the Apache 2.2 version you can get
My method is UNIX specific. I have a directory structure with softlinks --
one for "live" and one for "development". The "live" link points to the
current version (checked out from svn or cvs) of the site. The "development"
points to another directory where developers can change stuff.
Then, as K
s on i486's and
later, but not x86_64? I think this is a bug in the configure logic,
but I'm not sure.
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