Hi,
Thanks for the tip. It seems to be a better solution for me : In
Debian it seems that each virtualhosts are confined on a single file and
included with the Include directive (with a path having a wildcard) on
the main configuration file.
In my first dedicated server, each virtualhost were directly
included in the main configuration files. Do you think that the
difference in terms of performances at startup or whatever is important ?
Thanks.
Le 06/12/2010 09:43, Mark Montague a écrit :
You can also do what you want outside of Apache HTTP Server: write a
script that generates httpd.conf from one or more input files, and run
this script (manually or automatically) before starting httpd. You
can use M4, CPP, Perl, or many other tools to generate the
configuration file, depending on your needs. This way you do not need
to load any special module; but you should pick a tool that other
people will also have who want to use your configuration.
--
Mark Montague
m...@catseye.org
On December 6, 2010 3:37 , FROIDURE Nicolas
<froidure_nico...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
I want to stay on a "universal" Apache config. Now I know
it's impossible without enabling a specific module. I'll deal with
this restriction anyway.
Thank you Jorge.
Le 05/12/2010 14:11, Jorge Schrauwen a écrit :
You may want to look at mod_macro, or mod_perl if you want really
complex setups.
~Jorge
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Nicolas Froidure
<froidure_nico...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello!
Are there a way to make mutlti-level virtualhosts ?
I've many virtualhosts on my httpd.conf file. There are 3
"classes" of
virtual hosts (static content, dynamic content with rewrite rules,
others).
I would like to be able to define more than one base
virtualhost for
reuse them in my other virtualhosts. Is it possible ?
Thank you.
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