The following reply was made to PR mod_rewrite/2254; it has been noted by GNATS.

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: mod_rewrite/2254: RewriteRule does not allow forcing single file 
to application/x-httpd-cgi
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 11:22:56 -0700 (PDT)

 > I don't understand what you mean? You reported the problem that one cannot
 > force a single file to be application/x-httpd-cgi via RewriteRule.  I now
 > fixed it for 1.3b7 by making sure "RewriteRule <pattern> - [T=<type>]"
 > directives work as expected and now you ask me the question again if there is
 > any way? Hmmm... do you mean in the meantime as workaround before 1.3b7 is
 > available with my fix? Or do you mean for Apache 1.2? 
 
 I meant for Apache 1.2.  Sorry about the confusion.
 
 > Hmmm... there should be other tricks possible, perhaps:
 
 Thanks.  I used a <Files> section in my .htaccess.  This worked fine.  In fact,
 for our situation, this is probably the better way.  We might switch it to
 <FilesMatch> when we upgrade to 1.3 when it comes out for production, non-beta.
 
 Thanks for your assistance.
 
 JohnM
 
 ## John Mendenhall
 ## [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ## Senior Network/Systems Administrator

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