Hello,
I've search around on search engines but I could not find any answers that
solve my dilemma
I have a VirtualHost configured to respond on multiple hostnames
Example: hostname.com , lang-fr.hostname.com , lang-nl.hostname.com ,
fr-lang.hostname.com , nl-lang.hostname.com
Now , what I wou
Thank you in advance for reading the email.
In Apache, the web root is configured in httpd.conf file by "ServerRoot"
setting.
The "ServerRoot" setting is always like "D:/Web/", it can not be configured to
memeory block.
but I want to generate the php file in memory dynamicly and don't
Sorry, there is a mistake in previous email.
The "ServerRoot" should be "DocumentRoot".
My purpose:
If the Apache can run the php file in memory, then it means that I can package
the php files, then restore the php files in memory and run the php files.
The end user will not see the php fil
On Fri, 25 Mar 2016 16:30:02 +0800, David wrote:
> Thank you in advance for reading the email.
> In Apache, the web root is configured in httpd.conf file by "ServerRoot"
> setting.
> The "ServerRoot" setting is always like "D:/Web/", it can not be configured
> to memeory block.
> but I want to g
It is my first time to use the apache email list.
I am sorry for misunderstanding the email list rule.
I thought the email list identifies the different topic by title.
Thank you for your explanation
David
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From: "Kees Nuyt";;
On 03/25/2016 01:56 AM, David wrote:
Sorry, there is a mistake in previous email.
The "ServerRoot" should be "DocumentRoot".
My purpose:
If the Apache can run the php file in memory, then it means that I can
package the php files, then restore the php files in memory and run the
php files.
The en
It's tricky. Here's a rule set that works for me (but it may depend on
Apache version and configuration):
# fr-lang {
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/fr$
RewriteRule ^fr$ http://lang-fr.hostname.com/ [L,R=302]
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
Re
Thank you so much , this looks like it’s working
I just have to figure It out now how to remove the index.php from the uri path
, since there isn’t any index.php , in /fr
It’s just a drupal “virtualdir”
From: Marat Khalili [mailto:m...@rqc.ru]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 2:31 PM
To: user
I tested a bit more , and unfortunately it breaks somewhere
Probably I should have mentioned that the path’s after ….hostname.com/ are
not always physical paths on the disk , actually I think like 95% are not
For example
lang-fr.hostname.com/user/ , lang-fr.hostname.com/admin ,
lang-fr.host
HI,
I'm running RHEL 5.3. I upgraded my httpd version to Apache 2.4.18.
configured with this: $ ./configure --prefix=/apps/httpd --enable-ssl
--with-mpm=worker --enable-module=headers --enable-shared=headers
All works well.
I also installed OpenSSL 1.0.2g . I replaced my system installed openssl
Start with only TLSv1.0
As your compile of 2.4 may not support 1.2
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 25, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Leonay Wynn wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I'm running RHEL 5.3. I upgraded my httpd version to Apache 2.4.18.
> configured with this: $ ./configure --prefix=/apps/httpd --enable-ssl
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