André Warnier wrote:
Alain Roger wrote:
[...]
so if i understood well, apache understands as comment only and only
if the
line starts by "#" character at position 1.
Not exactly, but something like that :
- a line where the first non-blank character is a "#" will always be
seen as a comment. The # does not have to be at position 1, but it
should only have spaces or tabs before it.
That is definitely the safest way.
- apart from that, as I understand it, whether a comment at the end of
a command will be a problem or not, depends on the type of command.
If it is a command that can take several parameters separated by
spaces, then it will be a problem, because your comment will be
understood as a parameter.
Anyone with a more rigorous answer ?
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Thank you very much Andre
Yusuf
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