I was talking about the way ahead for HTTP/2 support in httpd.
Regarding it as no longer "experimental" helps, I hope, to make
better progress on this. There have been two aspects to "experimental"
in my mind:
1. The "we do not guarantee that this is how it will stay". Anything
may change
RedirectMatch 404 "(?i)\/[\.]{0,1}(cvs|svn)\/"
that above don't work and don't warn as it is normally the case where a
"apachectl -t" clearly says "syntax error, xxx not allowed here"
don't work means RedirectMatch also applies to GET-requests which makes
it really hard to restrict
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 9:12 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> RedirectMatch 404 "(?i)\/[\.]{0,1}(cvs|svn)\/"
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> that above don't work and don't warn as it is normally the case where a
> "apachectl -t" clearly says "syntax error, xxx not allowed here"
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> don't